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Paul Milchick
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.

Music Break

Football Rivalries

Africom Blues

T.I.A.* (BMX Edition)
This is Africa

Pushed to the Limit
Teju Cole's 'Open City'

'Dakar Now'
Shameless Self Promotion: World Cup edition

Unexpected Connections
When you’re surprised by the links between Afro-Peruvian roots-electronic music and Kuduro-Kizomba from Angola.
Anything is Possible for Kentridge

Music Break: Gugulethu’s rooftops
You’ll rarely see local rap artists, especially ones from Cape Town, on South African music video channels. But not if Driemanskap had anything to do with it.

T.I.A.* (Jersey Shore Edition)

African Immigrant Life in New York City
Students in my Media and Africa seminar at The New School create short video profiles of African immigrant experiences in New York City. Here I highlight a few of the striking ones.
Music Break. Simphiwe Dana

Akon makes no sense
The Senegalese-American R&B singer, Akon, imagines himself some kind of African political leader and regularly opines on comparisons between African countries and the US. We wished he didn’t.

The Indians are coming
Music Break

Giant Killers
