Congo beyond the hashtags
While social media has amplified calls for social justice in long-ignored parts of the world, it should only be the beginning of our activism.
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Karen Chalamilla is a culture writer and researcher based in Dar es Salaam.
While social media has amplified calls for social justice in long-ignored parts of the world, it should only be the beginning of our activism.
With a coalition government likely after South Africa’s elections in May, many are looking at the West for examples of coalition politics. South Africans, however, should look next door.
When the the Palestinian Men’s National Team played an exhibition match in Cape Town, South Africa, it might as well have been a home game.
To celebrate 20 years of research on sports in Africa, the SportsAfrica network will publish a series of monthly articles on Africa Is a Country drawing on their members’ research.
Para celebrar 20 anos de pesquisa sobre esportes na África, a rede SportsAfrica irá publicar uma série de artigos mensais no Africa Is a Country, baseando-se nas pesquisas de seus membros.
Today, the Nigeria labor Congress barely commands the respect of Nigerian workers.
La CAN de cette année en Côte d’Ivoire a montré que ce n’est pas seulement la politique du football qui compte, mais aussi la politique de l’ambiance.
We hardly think of children as agents of change. At the height of 1980s apartheid repression in South Africa, a group of activists did and gave them the tool of print.
Por que as histórias sobre o sofrimento africano são tão persistentes?
Why are stories about African suffering so persistent?
Although little evidence suggests a direct link between climate change and mass migration, Europe is using “climate migration” to militarize its borders.
Stripped of its veneer of nuance, Noah Feldman’s essay in ‘Time’ is another attempt to silence opponents of the Israeli state by smearing them as anti-Jewish racists.
This year’s AFCON in Côte d’Ivoire showed that it’s not just the politics of the football that matters, but the politics of the vibe as well.
A new film follows the lives of four African students at MIT, where youthful idealism gets tested by the realities of American racism and inequality.
The indifference towards Sudan’s suffering can be traced to a disturbing pattern deeply rooted in antiblackness.
Africa Is a Country is partnering with AfroWave Echoes to present their quarterly playlist of African music.