
The boundaries of the Global African Diaspora
New York City’s Caribbean Cultural Center seeks to “document and present the creative genius of African Diaspora cultures.”
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

New York City’s Caribbean Cultural Center seeks to “document and present the creative genius of African Diaspora cultures.”

Despite what Dangote wants us to believes about the magical power of entrepreneurship, his business savvy alone is not why he made it.

When rain falls on a leopard, it does not wash off his spots. The same can’t be said of Kenya’s media and the opposition after Uhuru Kenyatta’s crackdown.

Social media group-think derails any chance for a progressive political movement.

30 years ago, free speech advocates were more willing to tolerate far-right voices than oppose them. It’s now happening again.

Is the US military on its way to Ghana to set up base? What do Ghanaians think.

Living in the city that hosted the 1884 conference where Western powers divided up Africa for themselves

Dare Olaitan’s film Ojukokoro gets some room to breathe in New York, after being stifled at the box office in Lagos.

Burkinabe filmmaker Idrissa Ouédraogo was a singular talent in African cinema. His films championed marginalized people and cultures.

Eritrean-American rapper Nipsey Hussle mix of immigrant and street hustle.

The South African photographer has a complicated place within his country’s photographic culture.

George Clooney and John Prendergast’s simple story about African conflict breeds ineffective solutions.

Despite the political reforms by Angola’s government, the harassment of anti-corruption journalist Rafael Marques continues.

How the celebrated film Black Panther stacks up in its depiction of decolonized African feminism.

Some South Africans are looking back on the apartheid era’s Bantustan homelands with reverence. Here is why.

In Sierra Leone, politicians make promises to youth in exchange for support in elections, but they rarely deliver. This must change.

Do online movements such as #MeToo #HerToo and #TimesUp do enough to address the experiences of all victims of sexual violence?

For months, we have been threatening to launch a new website. Well, now it’s here!

Most people are unaware that U.S. troops are active in almost every African country.

It is nice to see two female leads in an African film that are not doing hair, casting some sort of ju-ju curse or throwing vases at cheating husbands.