This artist doesn’t want to sing for the Kenyan government
Government money, artistic freedom, and integrity in Kenya in the time of COVID-19.
Government money, artistic freedom, and integrity in Kenya in the time of COVID-19.
Political activist and award winning photojournalist Boniface Mwangi wants to remake Kenyan politics. A new film charts his journey.
First published in 2018, Aida Edemariam’s The Wife’s Tale is an extraordinary book that will help in opening up new narratives about women's histories.
What does the decade-old “Congo-case,” involving two Norwegian mercenaries, tell us about residue coloniality in Scandinavia?
When the usual rules no longer hold, like in a pandemic, we might find inspiration in the collectivities and working principles of artists.
The painter Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi speaks to Drew Thompson about the evolution of her practice and how she locates herself in contemporary African art.
The “World Music” record industry has a lot to do with what kinds of reggae music we get to hear and consume.
Like the linguistic hierarchy in postcolonial African countries, a hierarchy exists in the Ghanaian film industry against indigenous film industries.
Media scholar Cara Moyer-Duncan wrote a book about postapartheid South Africa. Here she gives her book picks for our #ReadingList series.
What it means to be a man and a feminist.
Raja Casablanca's fan clubs are well organized, politically active and occasionally violent.
Recreational soccer in New York City offers significant social, cultural, and sometimes economic support for the African diaspora, one of the fastest growing immigrant communities in the city.
LBQ Gathering, a collective of LGBTQIA+ activists from Ghana seeks to build a community of queer Ghanaian women and non-binary people.
Jumoke Verissimo’s first novel, A Small Silence, explores the psychic afterlives of protest in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.
Paranoia is my friend since, as Achille Mbembe says, “the pandemic democratizes the power to kill; now we all have the power to kill.”
What roles have francophone African women played in movements for pan-African liberation, historically and now?
Rapper Khaligraph Jones (government name: Brian Ouko Robert) chronicles the challenges faced by young people in Nairobi, Kenya.
A plea for foodie celebrities like Chang, the host of a popular Netflix show, to take African cuisine seriously.
The "Africa needs help" vs. "No! Africa can teach you lessons!" is tiring. Other than benefiting a few pundits, are we deriving any value from it?
The basic lesson from Halima Ouardiri’s short film, “Clebs,” about over 750 stray dogs living in a Moroccan sanctuary: We behave just like dogs.