
Angola’s Flash Mobs
Should the tipping point against the MPLA – in power since independence – arrive in Angola, there are some activists ready to hit the ground, running.
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Should the tipping point against the MPLA – in power since independence – arrive in Angola, there are some activists ready to hit the ground, running.

Mainstream journalism must stop treating Timbuktu and Timbuktians as artifacts, focusing mainly on manuscripts.

It’s very difficult for Spaza (hip hop done mostly in Xhosa) and Afrikaans hip hop to organically co-exist.

Nigerian band VILLY & The Xtreme Volumes wants to open the world’s eyes to the political and social realities of the continent through a catchy and danceable repertoire.


It is a lot to ask the world to accept the multiple truths of Rwanda and it was too much for the film to explain this picture in all of its complicated nuance and actually share with us what remains untold about Rwanda’s story.


Weekend Special is all that stuff we wanted to, but did not get around to writing about or just shared on social media.

People forget that for 176 years, racial slavery was the central institution in a large part of the territories that would come to form South Africa.

The failure of Americans to have a concerted conversation on racism is not surprising. Too much is at stake for too many people, interests and institutions.

How a Mexican show helped to construct a patchy and ill-defined “Latin American” identity.

Ridley Scott’s “Exodus” and deeply rooted issues of bigotry and racism in Hollywood.

Many middle-class black South Africans hold poor and working-class blacks in disregard if not disdain, and believe poor blacks hold themselves back.

Organized at Harvard University, this digital library contains rare handwritten and out-of-print African language documents of non-latinate scripts.

What has been the personal legacy and costs to the Abiola women in Nigeria’s struggle for democracy.


How we harness knowledge to the ethical injunctions we uphold against marginality, pain or suffering, on a global scale.


Slavery, despite its centrality to South Africa’s founding, remains on the periphery of popular and institutional memory there.

Brazil, under the Workers’ Party, even if it’s still struggling with enormous poverty and social inequality, has managed to improve tremendously.