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The writer revisits his notes from 2005 when he visited Acholiland, the site of a conflict between the LRA and Uganda’s military.
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Paul Milchik is a pseudonym for the author of this piece. His name has been changed due to his status as an international student in the US during the second Trump administration, in a context where foreign students have been targeted for detention and deportation as a result of expressing pro-Palestinian views.

The writer revisits his notes from 2005 when he visited Acholiland, the site of a conflict between the LRA and Uganda’s military.

What to make of Germany’s newest arts funding program for the African continent, TURN, a 2 million Euro art and culture initiative that will last till 2015.

The music video for Tiwa Savage’s “Ife wa Gbona” is as engrossing as the song. With its blend of pop, juju and highlife It bring up warm feelings in the listener.

The artist Gérard Quenum’s work suggest that society’s collective bad parenting and maltreatment cannot ever, completely ransack the spirit.

Will the breakthrough of a Swazi jockey in British horse racing change the global stakes for Africa and its diaspora’s riders?

Coming to grips with historically racist stereotypes and colonial traces in children’s literature.

In supposedly post-apartheid South Africa – where political and economic power are at odds – what happens in gay spaces?

The documentary, “Soul Power,” captures a moment in African-American music during the 1970s: testing its boundaries in Kinshasa, Zaire.

Congolese musicians are divided over politics: endorse President Joseph Kabila and gain from official patronage, oppose him in exile or cope independently in Kinshasa.

The thumb piano has made somewhat of a resurgence in contemporary pop music partly because of the international stardom of groups like Konono N˚1.

This new batch of films are set in Guinea Bissau, Ghana, Sudan, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa and Mauritius.

They used the same examples every trendy Western fashion or pop culture publication do, when they run special issues on South Africa.

The confrontation at Johannesburg Pride between white organizers and a group of black activists demanding Pride honor those killed, mostly black, for their sexuality, in South Africa.

A group of black women, from Africa and its diaspora, decide to mess with Paris Fashion Week. Was it worth it? Did anyone care?

Achebe’s “There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra” reopens old wounds about the civil war.

When Deacon, a member of the band Animal Collective went to Mali to make an album and … to end slavery.