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Sheila Adufutse
Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.


The Reincarnation of Rockland Palace
A part of Harlem’s ballroom scene gets a makeover and a much needed funding injection and international exposure.

There Are Women in Botswana
It’s not even news that women and children leads AIDS activism in places like Botswana, except when it’s scanted. So, here’s a primer.

Nha morna, nha Terra
The songs that savor the writer Olufemi Terry’s travels through the islands of Cape Verde.

The Photographs of Mary Beth Meehan
Mary Beth Meehan, an American photographer in the U.S. northeast photographs marginal people: immigrants and poor people, both black and white.
Friday Bonus Music Break, N°15
Africa Express: A Different Breed of Alternative Energy
Independence Day Edition: What’s more ‘American’ than Chevron Corporation?
In North Kivu, R&B is pure art

My delicious ‘Afrigasm’
White Euro-Americans are drawn to Sub Saharan Africa by an urge to explore, do good or by a more existential desire for an encounter with radical difference.

Mozambique versus Spain
African fans retain a surprising affection for old colonizers when it comes to international tournaments. Mozambique is no exception.

Salafists and art in Tunisia
Artists wanted to comment on the political struggles and religious undercurrents roughing up Tunisian society. Religious zealots, backed by the state, shut them down.
In Sudan, women set the spark

On African Asylum Seekers in Israel
Media about African refugees and asylum seekers in Israel highlight their experiences and desires for rights, but erase their agency, portraying them solely as victims of violence and exploitation.

Her Zimbabwe
As the number of active female bloggers has increased, so too has the level of discourse around the dynamism and contradictions of life as a Zimbabwean woman.

Gaddafi Archives at the London Photography Festival
Friday Bonus Music Break, N°14

A Room Adrift in London
This thing about a boat on The Thames named for the one Joseph Conrad sailed up the River Congo before writing Heart of Darkness.

The Very Best Politics
What’s the story with The Very Best’s video for the single “Kondaine,” where they teamed up with an American NGO and shot it in very rural Kenya.

Africa is a Science Fiction Superpower
A film series in London explores what it would mean imbuing Africa with extra-terrestrial powers. We speak to the curators, Al Cameron and Nav Haq.