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


The African Lion Hunt
Some young Danes thought they’d have some fun with colonialism.

Israel and the asylum seekers
If Israel doesn’t send asylum seekers back to the countries they fled from, it deports them to “third countries.”

Noura Mint Seymali goes global
The meticulous engagement by Noura Mint Seymali with the history of her country Mauritania, the current global music landscape, and her own personal journey as a musician.

Taking Blackface to Court
What the Amsterdam court ruling against blackface figure Zwarte Piet really means.

Brazilians are used to this

Africa is a Radio: Episode #4 – World Cup Special!

Guerilla-core or militant image? On Göran Olsson’s ‘Concerning Violence’

Algeria in Queens, New York
Watching the World Cup match between Algeria vs Germany in one of New York City’s most diverse boroughs.
The World of Ridiculous Youtube Music Videos: First Bangs, then Ice JJ Fish, Kwality, now Berenice

Vivian Maier’s 100,000 Photographs
Except for the people that saw her take pictures, nobody else knew what the Chicago street photographer did and very little was known of her.
This Studio Of A Life–Portraits Of Rappers And Producers
Dear Ann Coulter …

The problem with mainstream hip hop
What does AKA adds to the conversation about rap music in South Africa?

Searching for Brenda Fassie
Tseliso Monaheng and Kagiso Mnisi speak to the editor of an edited book about South African pop star, Brenda Fassie: “I’m Not Your Weekend Special.”

You hardly hear about his country in Tumi’s music
Though hip-hop aficionados rate them as one of the best hip-hop outfits this country has ever produced, Tumi and the Volume are largely invsible in local media.

As American as Apple Pie
No, soccer is not invading the United States. It’s been here all along.

Brenda Fassie’s revolution without harmony
Brenda Fassie was a woman who stepped out of line, talked out of turn, wore the pants, pulled up her skirt and loved women and men.

Probing Subliminal Violence
The artist Mohau Modisakeng mines the contours of colonial and post-colonial history.

The American Ending
The messiness, subjectivity and imprecision of football are being eroded from the game, argues the Nigerian novelist and football fan.