Liberté, Égalité, Colonisé

The empire France never gave up.

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Further Reading

Africa’s Last Neoliberals

As the pink tide swept through Latin America, Africa’s neoliberal regimes held firm. Where is Africa’s rupture —and what explains the absence of a sustained left challenge?

Somewhere Over the Rainbow: After Rhodes Fell

A decade after a bucket of excrement triggered the largest post-apartheid student movement, Fallism’s legacy gestures toward a future where the social utility of universities remains uncertain, but the frustrations of South Africa’s youth are poised to erupt.

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?