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Golda Gatsey
Golda Gatsey is a freelance writer and customer relationship manager.

Roger Young’s ‘Keys, Money, Phone’ explores the heart of young whiteness in Cape Town

Your concepts of African belonging
The El Foukr R’Assembly collective wants to challenge dominant ideas of African identity and cultural diffusion on both sides of the Sahara.

Many Terence Rangers
If you studied history in Zimbabwe in the 1980s and 1990s, you could not avoid the influence of Terence Ranger, especially in making sense of nationalism.

Africa Cup of Nations Memories
Watchiing the African Cup of Nations before the era of internet streams and mass football broadcasting in North America.

Apartheid is not truly behind us
It makes perfect sense for the City of Cape Town to name one of the city’s busiest roads after F.W. de Klerk.

El México Guerrero: Ayotzinapa’s defiant struggle for justice

5 Questions for a Filmmaker: Newton Aduaka
For Aduaka, cinema is important if it illuminates or resonates something that makes up the essence of this thing called human nature.

Do critiques of representation make a real difference?
The Rusty Radiator Awards is not a critique of existing power relations and stark global inequalities, but of representation.

The birth of Malawian hip hop
Bantu Khamuladzi are pioneers of Malawian hip hop. Like most first generation African hip hop artists, they mimicked American styles, then found their own voices.

The first feature film out of the DRC in over 28 years
Viva Riva! director, Djo Tunda Wa Munga, on African self-representation, and opening a production company in “chaos.”

Africa Cup of Nations Memories: When Sudan scored their first AFCON goal in 32 years

The importance of cultural preservation
The multimedia artist Tunde Owolabi brings Aso-Oke weaving to gallery spaces.

Why would a Black American root for Ghana’s soccer team over USA?

Security Killings: American Police Violence, from Ferguson to Nairobi

Perpetrator or Victim?
A decade after the ICC opened its investigation in northern Uganda, it lays its hands on a suspect in that conflict: a former child soldier.
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The Triptych: On the personal stories of three of contemporary art’s freshest black voices
How decisive is ethnicity and regionalism in Zambian electoral politics?

5 Questions for Filmmaker: Branwen Okpako
Okpako wants to show people as they see themselves but in a way that others can recognize themselves as well.