Coming to America?
In the shadow of the US election, this Tuesday on AIAC Talk, we talk African immigration to the United States with Abraham Zere and Aya Saed.
In the shadow of the US election, this Tuesday on AIAC Talk, we talk African immigration to the United States with Abraham Zere and Aya Saed.
Any talk about green transition and sustainability must not become a façade for neocolonial schemes of plunder and domination.
At the largest gathering of black people he had ever seen together in Amsterdam, the author, originally from Kenya, wonder why they knew so little of each other.
The recent election has led to violence and general pandemonium. An explosion of independent journalism offers hope.
Nkrumah, Nyerere and Senghor were acutely aware of the need to displace the epistemic conditions of colonization in order to transcend it.
The African response to the coronavirus pandemic displays innovation and ingenuity.
Industrialization was sought as a panacea to ethnic conflicts, resource crisis, and unemployment. But what prospects does it actually offer to Ethiopian youth?
The current leadership in Kenya is made up of individuals whose personal interests run through virtually every sector of Kenya’s economy. Including when they negotiate trade deals.
The stories of African immigrants to the United States tell vivid tales of unimaginable anti-Blackness through foreign terrains.
How managing COVID-19 and other crises necessitates Africa’s structural transformation, and what we can learn from the early post-independence development projects.
This week on AIAC: Wangui Kimari and Benjamin Fogel on the politics of anti-corruption, and then the particular case of Tanzania with Sabatho Nyamsenda and Elisa Greco. Subscribe to our Patreon for the podcast archive.
Communities that live and work in African woodlands must become central to conservation efforts.
Kenya's 2010 Constitution put limits on men's dominance of public institutions, including parliament. Since then, men have done everything to sabotage it, but also to scrap it altogether.
South Africa’s biggest city is ground zero for debates about the long-term effectiveness and constitutionality of militarized urban policing and how we imagine the post-COVID city.
Women in Nigeria's Kaduna state march naked and partially dressed to demand an end to deadly violence. In the process, they challenge norms about the female body.
Addressing antisemitism in anti-Zionist politics and what Africans can do about the occupation.
Growing xenophobic nationalism in South Africa is a danger to African people across the continent.
How an environmental catastrophe catalyzed major anti-government mobilizations in Mauritius.
Arresting and jailing Kenya's poor isn't working to cut crime or protect people's rights. We need something else.