
Il Manifesto
Africans can draw uninformed conclusions about what’s going on in their own backyards and on the continent.
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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.

Africans can draw uninformed conclusions about what’s going on in their own backyards and on the continent.

I participated in Sight & Sound’s once-a-decade poll of the greatest films of all time. I included at least two African films: “Borom Sarrett” and “Mapantsula.” Hopefully, they make the cut.


The author, a regular contributor, summarizes four new books she’s been reading.

Romuald Hazoumé reminds us that like the perishing oil reserves being plumbed in Africa and around the world, water may soon also be fiercely fought over.

We’ve scoured the web to bring you the best and worst romance, adventure, intrigue, and kinky fantasies Africa has to offer.

The London Olympics, the Africa Utopia symosium and London’s “Festival of the World with Mastercard.”

In what may be the last in a while of my posts highlighting the latest in French music culture, here’s a list of tunes for the northern summer.
Top photo tumblrs, not in any particular order, that Kola thinks you should be following if you have any interest in Africa.

For our traveling readers , here are a list of Africa-related exhibitions and readings this summer taking place in a wide range of cities around the world.

The pick of summer 2012’s shows and parties in New York City.

Does it matter whether the hip-hop artist Ismael Sankara is related to the great Burkinabe leader, Thomas Sankara?

Nicholas Kristof believes his journalism must contain a familiar entity from Western society – a white American – to make the content accessible to his readers.

Five filmmaking collectives from the African continent that are reinterpreting and reinvigorating notions of collaboration and distribution.

Last week’s assaults on the tombs of saints, scholars and prominent ancestors in Timbuktu punctuated a long, leaden moment in Mali’s crisis.

Kunene’s compositions don’t necessarily have a benchmark to conform to, but instead reveal the continuous state of transcendence his music takes.