
Race, class and domestic work in Latin America
The author on how she developed consciousness about the centrality of domestic work in her native Colombia and further afield
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Rita Nketiah is a feminist researcher, writer and activist living in Accra, Ghana.

The author on how she developed consciousness about the centrality of domestic work in her native Colombia and further afield

The writer, an anthropologist, gets a quick lesson on race and crime on a visit to South Africa.

The remarkable thing about Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard’s reserve is that it never prevents him from protecting those whom he leads.

Most elites in the Netherlands are no different than racists when it comes to defending #ZwartePiet.

The author stars as the famed South African activist in a new play. Dulcie September was murdered by a conspiracy of South African and French death squads.




In South Africa’s second city, poverty as well as other forms of inequality, are the direct consequence of elite and middle class wealth.

Can an African language literature prize be inherently Pan-African?

The Ivorian filmmaker wished he had made Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams, based on the filmmaker’s own dreams, when the fantastical infiltrates the real.

The last few years have revealed that, particularly at the state level, justice for Black Americans is an impossibility.

Nine conclusions we can draw from the hype machine that was the viral advocacy campaign, Kony 2012. One of them was that ordinary Ugandans saw right through it.

Designer Akosua Afriye-Kumi: “A lot of designers take or find inspiration from Africa, I want to do the same but actually be in Africa doing it.”

Nigerian publisher: it is time the continent’s consumer class gets romance lit that is entertaining and reflect the complexity of their lives.

Highlighting spectacular incidents of racial violence is that they overshadow the daily, unrecorded anti-black racist acts.

Hipsters Don’t Dance Top World Carnival Tunes for November 2014.
