
The guns in the shooting gallery
Mexico has never healed from the state violence that meets student revolts, dating back to 1968.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
Mexico has never healed from the state violence that meets student revolts, dating back to 1968.
With the exception of Hillary Clinton’s attempt at entering politics during Bill Clinton’s first term as president there hasn’t been a more contentious First Lady.
Can we teach about Latin America not exploiting its shock-value or as a ready-to-consume entity?
Is it fair to compare Israel to Apartheid South Africa? And no, making the comparison is not antisemitic.
What’s driving the violence against Latin American environmentalists?
Understanding the complex cultural history of Africolombians and how difficult it has been for its artists to fight for recognition.
The “Arab Spring” has become our reference point for revolutions in this digital age, including in Africa south of the Sahara. It’s ahistorical.
Singer Kaneng Lolang is a cosmopolitan currently living in Ouagadougou. She’s spent quality time in Siberia and Brooklyn, but her roots are in Nigeria, Lagos, specifically
A digital archive featuring the work of over 180 cartoonists from throughout the African continent.
The Dutch filmmaker Sunny Bergman put on blackface to fight the racist caricature Zwarte Piet.
With Kwame Nkrumah’s support, Strand’s last major photographic project was of Ghana over three months between 1963 and 1964.
Representing Africans as helpless and without dignity while showing ourselves as knowledgeable problem-solvers is the problem and not part of the solution.