
Keep eyes on Sudan
The indifference towards Sudan's suffering can be traced to a disturbing pattern deeply rooted in antiblackness.

The indifference towards Sudan's suffering can be traced to a disturbing pattern deeply rooted in antiblackness.

The notion that black people were kings in Ancient Egypt is generating a social media backlash. Understanding the racialized legacy of Egyptology can explain why.

Tunisia had sought to Arabize itself since independence and failed. It's relation to France still very much defines the country's character.

Fanon Studies has stubbornly failed to consider how Algeria may illuminate Frantz Fanon’s theoretical commitments.

Morocco’s World Cup heroics are forging a new, dissident Third-World solidarity, reflecting the multifaceted nature of Moroccan identity itself: simultaneously Arab, African, and Amazigh.

Why did North Africans and Middle Easterners almost overnight go from being comrades-in-struggle to racial intruders in Africa and in African American cities?

What happens when we take the study of whiteness from settler colonial contexts into the postcolony?

En Tunisie, face au déni persistant de l'identité africaine, la communauté noire ne veut plus attendre.

Tunisia’s denial of its African identity persists today. Black Tunisians are fighting to change that.

Meryam Joobeur’s film, Brotherhood explores Tunisia's outsized role in the Syrian conflict.

Fascists love Kylian Mbappé and hate Karim Benzema. Between these two lies the problem of romanticizing the French team as an African team.