
Africa is a Country’s Twitter World Cup
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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.

You can follow us as well as some of our writers – particularly Sonja, Sean and Herman – on Twitter.

The breathless reporting of Madonna’s various doings in Africa, including when she is given credit for things she didn’t even do, should stop.

The achievements of the Somali model and designer, Iman, in a very racist fashion industry, particularly Paris and New York, should be widely celebrated.


Chris Abani’s musings on telling African stories gets at just about everything Sonja thinks about as she encounters “Africa” every day, and then attempt to write about it.

The first, and only, half-pipe in East Africa, built entirely by the youth from the Kampala suburb of Kitintale.

Mexican broadcasters are no different from their Euro-American counterparts, in peddling outdated stereotypes about Africa.


Lara Pawson’s blog post about the way elites and media in the West talk, write and act about the African continent and its people, though hardly to them, is worth reposting here.

For the next month we’ll be bombarded with commercials riffing of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. There’ll be lots of “African” themes.
