
Brazil’s Cold Welcome
How accusations that a visiting African-American professor was denied entry to a high end hotel, present an opportunity to address racism in Brazil.

How accusations that a visiting African-American professor was denied entry to a high end hotel, present an opportunity to address racism in Brazil.


African political elites will continue to use the spoils of "development" and aid to serve their personal interests.

Xenophobia after the #ParisAttacks isn’t limited to boneheads like Rupert Murdoch.

The writer, in graduate school in Britain, writes about the various roadblocks in the way of Africans, in his case Ugandans, to travel to Europe.

How can international advocacy movements be self-reflective and accountable to the people on whose behalf they speak?

For all the good press, the majority of German society are uncomfortable with people who frame their demands from a postcolonial perspective.


The recent explosions in the Stade de France was one of the most surreal things to ever take place in a stadium built nearly two decades ago specifically to house history.

A Congolese writer whose work oscillates between gripping dystopia and humanist celebration.

There's little doubt that Chinese and Arab interests are procuring land in Africa, but a careful review of the evidence suggests also point to local buyers.

A smallish woman from Mauritania, she rules the stage with a fiery intensity that only the most powerful divas can maintain.