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

If Africa really is a country …
One of our readers took our title literally.

Disco Angola (in New York City)
Putting postcolonial Angola and postindustrial New York in visual touch.

The talented Tajdin sisters
They’re making a film about “a love story set in Cape Town South Africa that chronicles the life of Leila, a young Cape Malay girl who falls in love with an American boy, Derek, who happens to be black.”
Tinariwen speaks on the coup in Mali

Cheikh Amadou Bamba Day

The Hissène Habré “political and legal soap opera”

The new type of Senegalese
One of the key groups that engineered the ousting of Senegalese president, Abdoulaye Wade – he wanted to change the constitution to stay in power – was a youthful grassroots social movement group founded by a collective of rappers.

The Sudanese pioneer of African cinema
In 1969, Gadalla Gubara and his friends, Ousmane Sembene, Timité Bassori and Mustapha Alassane came up with an idea: FESPACO.

Brand Kuduro
How a music genre is selling Angola’s oil boom.
Friday Bonus Music Break, N°5

French Tropicalism
When it comes to engaging with French language opinions and writings in English, it’s a desert out there.
Music Break. Rabbit

Mali’s Democracy–Down but not out
Is the adoption of a new constitution by Mali’s military regime a starting point for getting the soldiers back under civilian rule? Let’s game this out a little bit.

Cabinda is a Conflict Zone

My favorite photographs N°2: Scott Williams
Found Objects N°21

Nothing To Lose? The Art of Rotimi Fani-Kayode
The artist recognized early on that his sexuality constituted an obstacle between himself and his Nigerian background.

Okonjo-Wahala
Nigeria’s very unpopular finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, whose last name in local slang is made to sound like trouble, wants to be World Bank President. She’s the “African Renaissance” candidate. What do Nigerians make of it all?