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The use of Marxist-inspired arguments, often distorted, to support racist or nationalist political positions, is known as “rossobrunismo” (red-brownism) in Italy.
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Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

The use of Marxist-inspired arguments, often distorted, to support racist or nationalist political positions, is known as “rossobrunismo” (red-brownism) in Italy.

Mezut Ozil called out racism in Germany. So what happened to the conversation about dual heritage, racism and immigration there?

Star players in Cameroon’s national soccer team have always doubled as PR pawns for the protracted rule of the country’s aging and hard-line head of state.

An interview with Ruben Andersson on his book Illegality Inc, an ethnographic account of Europe’s efforts to halt irregular migration along Spain’s borders with Africa.

Nkrumah’s government was driven by large scale state development projects. They have a mixed legacy. Can Ghanaians “redeem” the fruits of his development visions?

Prosperity preachers in Africa have been the subject of much media coverage, but may not be as popular as it would seem.

On the denial of academic institutions when it comes to talk of decolonization.

Bobi Wine, building off political protest of the last decade, has become a symbol for a new politics in Uganda.

Eddison Zvobgo was both implicated in and a critic of Mugabe’s rule. He paid for it. His niece remembers him.

The documentary film, ‘When Paul came over the sea’ (2017) is an important summary of the conditions and motives behind forced displacement of African migrants

2018 witnessed a fundamental shift in how Ethiopia’s ruling party governs. How did it come about, what is incomplete about this transition, and what happens next.

White supremacy always relies on an international interdependence as Trump’s support for white extremists in South Africa shows.

All political parties in South Africa try to mobilize voters based on their and voters’ xenophobia and they’re outdoing each other with an election scheduled for 2019.

Rungano Nyoni’s brilliant film I Am Not a Witch with humor and grace challenges our expectations put on girls.

The Egyptian Marxist Samir Amin’s contributions to historical social science—and revolutionary theory—span an almost mind-boggling breadth.

A brief history of MN Roy, an Indian delegate to the Mexican Communist Party and how the Soviet Union came to support liberation efforts in colonized nations.

The pain caused by the South African Apartheid government has been widely recorded. But we may not have heard the half of it.

The relationship of South African former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela with her daughter is a perfect metaphor for the state of the country’s politics.

Lily Saint talks with historian William Worger about the archive of sponsored comics by South Africa’s Apartheid government that he is amassing at UCLA.

The rise of populism across the US and Western Europe has been well documented, but it is not only an American or European issue. The case of Lesotho.