
The Swedish Golliwog Cake
It’s a brilliant staging of structural racism and post-colonial existence by the artist Makode Linde.
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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.

It’s a brilliant staging of structural racism and post-colonial existence by the artist Makode Linde.

Interview with South African writer Henrietta Rose-Innes’s about her novel, “Nineveh.”

The recent controversy around Günter Grass’s criticisms of Germany’s arms trade with Israel is an interesting post-script to the Namibian genocide controversy.

The rebels–that is, the MNLA and their disavowed and dangerous allies–hold Mali hostage.

The director, Frances Bodomo, originally from Ghana, talks about her film “Boneshaker” and African globalization.

In which category would the South African photographer Pieter Hugo place himself? What do they stand for or what his photographs can and cannot tell.

Madame Faye Sall is the first woman of Senegalese birth and ancestry to become First Lady of Senegal. Some women in Senegal hope it will affect the debate about women and power there.


Military takeovers are happening so quickly and so fast in Africa, and instapundits need back facts. We are here to help. Here are some basic facts about Guinea-Bissau, site of the latest coup d’etat.

A sense of how the Malian diaspora experiences the political tensions and instability back home.

Tunde Kelani’s “Maami,” a tale about a former professional footballer, is bold and stylish film-making, and it deserves a wide audience.

Jim Naughtom’s images of Herero wearing German colonial outfits, is a powerful and necessary form of post-colonial critique.
