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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

The graphic first 50 years of Congo’s independence
A graphic novel written and illustrated by a group of Congolese graphic artists, take stock of a half-century of independence for the DRC.
How The Mighty Have Fallen

Black Babies
Brussels is Africa
Black Economic Empowerment in your dreams

Time and Time again
Alex Perry’s work is Exhibition 1,000,003 of the kind of laziness that’s allowed when you write about Africa.

Leave us alone
Breeze Yoko’s mural highlights three African political icons: Steve Biko, Amilcar Cabral and Kwame Nkrumah.
We are the world
Thank You Ghana Black Stars!

Music Fridays: Tinashe
Esto contigo Brasil

Africa on Film: Out of Africa
Our film critic, Allison Swank, rewatches the 1985 film. Her verdict: “Out of Africa” is a media nostalgia piece for a time when whites ruled in Africa.

Black Star Jam

Obrigado, Pelé
A short film imagines what if Pele, who can claim to be the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time), scored his final international goal against Argentina, Brazil’s greatest rival.

El Negrito
Eduardo Galeano once described Diego Maradona: “… a short-legged bull, [who] carries the ball sewn to his foot and he’s got eyes all over his body.”
Just add some Africa
Hold On To Your Hat
