
5 Questions for a Filmmaker–Teddy Goitom
Teddy Goitom is a Swedish-Ethiopian/Eritrean content producer and the founder of Stocktown (1998), “a cultural movement celebrating

Teddy Goitom is a Swedish-Ethiopian/Eritrean content producer and the founder of Stocktown (1998), “a cultural movement celebrating

Slavery, despite its centrality to South Africa's founding, remains on the periphery of popular and institutional memory there.

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A bunch of us went to the African Studies Association’s annual meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana. This

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What's driving the violence against Latin American environmentalists?

Understanding the complex cultural history of Africolombians and how difficult it has been for its artists to fight for recognition.

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Singer Kaneng Lolang is a cosmopolitan currently living in Ouagadougou. She’s spent quality time in Siberia and Brooklyn, but her roots are in Nigeria, Lagos, specifically