
African story time
George Clooney and John Prendergast’s simple story about African conflict breeds ineffective solutions.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
George Clooney and John Prendergast’s simple story about African conflict breeds ineffective solutions.
Despite the political reforms by Angola’s government, the harassment of anti-corruption journalist Rafael Marques continues.
How the celebrated film Black Panther stacks up in its depiction of decolonized African feminism.
Some South Africans are looking back on the apartheid era’s Bantustan homelands with reverence. Here is why.
In Sierra Leone, politicians make promises to youth in exchange for support in elections, but they rarely deliver. This must change.
Do online movements such as #MeToo #HerToo and #TimesUp do enough to address the experiences of all victims of sexual violence?
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Most people are unaware that U.S. troops are active in almost every African country.
It is nice to see two female leads in an African film that are not doing hair, casting some sort of ju-ju curse or throwing vases at cheating husbands.
It took almost 110 years for Germany to accept the fact of the Namibian Genocide of 1904-1908.
The centrality of land in the new economic and social spaces and relations produced by conflict and displacement.
Right before he was fired, outgoing US Secretary of State visited six African countries. Here’s why.
Why did Tanzania and Julius Nyerere become touchstones for Pan Africanism in the 1960s and 1970s?
Despite a chronic housing and land shortage, Liberia’s capital has not seen militant urban social movements.
Neoliberalism’s model of social justice: the rich prosper, but an appropriate percentage of them are minorities or women.
The plot of Drake’s music video for “God’s Plan” is him giving him out money to the poor. What was he trying to say?