
Not the Country We’re Sitting in Now
The first in a series of four posts to commemorate what would have been James Baldwin’s 90th birthday.
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Rita Nketiah is a feminist researcher, writer and activist living in Accra, Ghana.

The first in a series of four posts to commemorate what would have been James Baldwin’s 90th birthday.

Lawyer and writer Elnathan John interviewed U.S. photographer Glenna Gordon. Listen.

For those who want Nigeria to balkanize, try being a small, ineffectual African country.

In neoliberal global capitalism, anything can be monetized, even the criminal exploits of a marginal schizophrenic.

Erykah Badu’s online defense of her visit to autocratic Swaziland exposed her lack of knowledge about the continent.

For the love of Woolworths, stop pretending like you and only you know what Nelson Mandela would have wanted.


Admit you didn’t expect the Economic Freedom Fighters or EFF, a breakaway from the ANC, to do so well in South Africa’s latest elections.

Each year more babies are born in Nigeria than in the entire continent of Europe.

In the past decade, more journalists have fled Ethiopia than any other country in the world.

The bottom line of politics in electoral democracies in 21st century capitalism: Whatever patronage politicians dispense, there’s no free lunch.

The historian Simon Stephens discovers a meme in the book covers of novels set in or with African themes.


South Africans vote on May 2nd, 2014, the country’s 5th democratic elections. Do rappers vote?

Twenty years after 1994, there is the deep discontent among the population about electoral politics and of politics in general. Freedom turned out to be a mirage.

Cancel Jeremy Clarkson, cancel Top Gear and cancel British jingoism.

Western media tends to render female children invisible not just by a lack of coverage but also in the language we talk about them.

Belgian-Congolese filmmaker, Nganji Laeh, along with musician and composer Badi and filmmaker Monique Mbeka Phoba, explore present day DRC via film.

The sensational tale of Rwanda’s gospel-singer-terrorist, Kizito Mihigo.