
Futuristic Folklore
Considering James Town’s weighty history, which played a huge part in shaping Ghana, it seems only right that when re-imagining a future Accra we start at the place where the city began.
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Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

Considering James Town’s weighty history, which played a huge part in shaping Ghana, it seems only right that when re-imagining a future Accra we start at the place where the city began.


The writer, Lloyd Gedye, can handle most things, but the mischaracterization of attempts to deracialize the Springbok rugby team, made his blood boil.

Andrew Dosunmu’s film “Mother of George” is a film about love and tradition set amongst Nigerian immigrants in New York City.

There is something to be said about the sheer volume of highly-anticipated films made by black filmmakers or about communities of color.

A Story About Cape Town’s Tanzanian Stowaways—Summer 2012.

This boi pic of Nelson Mandela feels like it was picked at random from the Wikipedia version of Mandela’s autobiography.

The move comes in light of recent confusion over who owns Mandela’s legacy.

A Story About Cape Town’s Tanzanian Stowaways—Winter 2012.

Redmond is an Amsterdam-based intersectional feminist media collective, organizes conversation about beauty ideals, whiteness, race and cultural appropriation.

Juan Orrantia, a Colombian photographer who lives in South Africa, interviewed on his project on the Guinea-Bissauan liberation hero.

A Story About Cape Town’s Tanzanian Stowaways—Spring 2011.

For young musicians in Mozambique, “a career in music is a pipe dream.” The project, Wired for Sound, wants to change that.

Interview with Ben Cousins, founder of PLAAS at the University of the Western Cape, and who has researched land reform since 1989.

A Story About Cape Town’s Tanzanian Stowaways—Fall 2011.

Google defines an immigrant as “a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.” We have our own definition.

How did leftist political scientist Adam Habib end up as a South African version of Thomas Friedman?