
Thandie Newton is bi-racial, and not Igbo
Thandi Newton choice as a female lead in the screen adaptation of “Half of a Yellow Sun” has some people upset.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
Thandi Newton choice as a female lead in the screen adaptation of “Half of a Yellow Sun” has some people upset.
What countries do footballers playing in Europe’s top five leagues come from? That’s not such a straightforward question and answer.
Despite her reluctance, Zarina Bhimji’s work does engage with her personal history of Indians’ expulsion from Uganda.
Afrobeats is broadly what most people think when they try to define black music in the UK. But it is hard to pin down.
There needs to be another solution than free market capitalism globally to promote artistic creativity. The experience from Sierra Leone is not encouraging.
The politics of lists like the “Top Thirty Think Tanks in sub-Saharan Africa.”
A Mexican research group has listed the world’s most dangerous cities based on homicide rates. South Africa’s cities finish tops.
“Afro-Spectacle,” a music and film event by DJ collective, Dutty Artz, explores the working class African immigrant experiences in the city.
The clear signs of African influence on the Arabian Peninsula and the cultural fluidity that exists throughout the Indian Ocean.
A new film goes in search of the renowned architect and some of his work in Maputo, capital of Mozambique in southeast Africa.
Corporations have tried and succeeded in cashing in on the political revolutions known as the “Arab Spring.” Tunisia is the latest victim.