Photography: Delphine Diaw Diallo

The subjects in photographer Delphine Diaw Diallo’s series “Renaissance,” are portrayed as “… heroes of ancient tales where the beauty and violence of reality are confronted in a parallel trajectory and they are one. The protagonists featured in Renaissance are spiritually strong, beautiful and full of life.”

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Further Reading

From Cape To Cairo

When two Africans—one from the south, the other from the north—set out to cross the continent, they raised the question: how easy is it for an African to move in their own land?

The road to Rafah

The ‘Sumud’ convoy from Tunis to Gaza is reviving the radical promise of pan-African solidarity and reclaiming an anticolonial tactic lost to history.

Sinners and ancestors

Ryan Coogler’s latest film is more than a vampire fable—it’s a bridge between Black American history and African audiences hungry for connection, investment, and storytelling rooted in shared struggle.