
The Trouble with the Nigeria Prize for Literature
Should we care that Africa’s richest book prize is paid for by a company with unethical business practices?
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
Should we care that Africa’s richest book prize is paid for by a company with unethical business practices?
How is it like to be talented, have dreams and be young in Sierra Leone and what kinds of support exist to get you to the next level. Kelvin Doe’s story is a good case study.
How a black French rugby player’s crying during the playing of the country’s national anthem was appropriated for all sorts of rightwing and reactionary politics.
A campaign by a Norwegian student group wants fundraising causes not be based on exploiting stereotypes. Also that aid be based on real needs, not “good” intentions.
The eleventh edition of African films we’d like to get on people’s radars. We can’t guarantee that these films will be available everywhere.
Please, no more articles claiming to discuss African issues, but which are just rock stars turning up at US universities spouting nonsense.
The pianist, Kyle Shepherd, loathes labels, especially of him as the architect or savior of Cape Jazz, the music associated with Cape Town.
Children’s Radio Foundation’s shows are a testament to children’s capacity to be agents for change and to confront critical community issues themselves.
Tendai Maraire of Shabazz Palaces breaks down his ‘Pungwe’ mixtape for us.