
Death’s new rules
Coronavirus will force all of us to grapple with a new sense of mortality.
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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.

Coronavirus will force all of us to grapple with a new sense of mortality.

Preocupado em atrair investimentos estrangeiros e combater à corrupção ao administrar uma divisão no partido no poder, o presidente angolano João Lourenço ignora o seu aliado mais forte: a sociedade civil jovem.

Preoccupied with attracting foreign investment and fighting corruption while managing a split in the ruling party, the Angolan president João Lourenço ignores his strongest ally: youthful civil society.

Race reductionism is stunting the possibility for radical change in an ever unequal South Africa.

Black Americans are not a unified voting bloc, and it is time to start paying attention.

COVID-19 has been used to justify xenophobia and anti-Asian racism, but a white South African woman’s hoarding behavior illustrates the global anti-black and anti-poor response to crises.

Guinea, more than ever, needs an inclusive debate not only on the function of the state, but also on the nature of our institutions and therefore the very state of the republic.

La Guinée a plus que jamais besoin d’un débat inclusif non seulement sur le fonctionnement de l’état mais aussi sur la nature de nos institutions et donc l’état même de la république. Je vous propose quelques raisons.

Pandemics force even neoliberal thinkers to admit government action and collective solidarity are urgently needed.

The painter talks about how the distance between Nairobi and London allows him to take on topics at the heart of Kenya’s body politic.

Who will watch the police and the army in South Africa as they act on behalf of the state to enforce COVID-19 regulations.

President Museveni announces 14-day lockdown as market vendors are beaten, the sick unable to move to hospitals and the wealthy bunker down in their solar-powered homes.

South Africa mustn’t forget the public—and that includes migrants and refugees—in its public health response to COVID-19.

Did Frantz Fanon ask Léopold Sedar Senghor for a job in 1953? And what might have happened to postcolonial psychiatry in Senegal if Senghor had given him one?

What are the roles of the African Union and the African Center for Disease Control in responding to COVID-19?

South Africa’s Human Rights Day (originally Sharpeville Day) holds a special place in the nation’s history.

COVID-19 isn’t simply a medical or epidemiological crisis; it is a crisis of sovereignty.

COVID-19 presents an unprecedented threat, but a campaign by South Africa’s security forces attempting to grind defenseless people into dust does not guarantee success.

Public anxiety grows over “prosperity preachers” who have dominated the religious landscape in South Africa and across the continent.

Imagining a utopian, unified African federation not divided by colonial era borders or neocolonial interventions.