
Iman is fierce
The achievements of the Somali model and designer, Iman, in a very racist fashion industry, particularly Paris and New York, should be widely celebrated.
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Sonja Sugira was the first person, outside founder Sean Jacobs, to contribute to Africa is a Country.

The achievements of the Somali model and designer, Iman, in a very racist fashion industry, particularly Paris and New York, should be widely celebrated.

Chris Abani’s musings on telling African stories gets at just about everything Sonja thinks about as she encounters “Africa” every day, and then attempt to write about it.

The first, and only, half-pipe in East Africa, built entirely by the youth from the Kampala suburb of Kitintale.

Mexican broadcasters are no different from their Euro-American counterparts, in peddling outdated stereotypes about Africa.

In the music video for her latest single, “Rockstar 101,” singer Rihanna appears in what looks like blackface.

Should our contributor Sonja Sugira, usually a harsh critic of humanitarianism, cut Bono’s RED campaign some slack?


Does it sometimes seem like all technology and internet-related projects in and on Africa have to serve some grand purpose?

The one about the black model we all love to hate and the white activist we all just love.

When Canada’s Globe & Mail newspaper thought it was OK to get two white, Irish men to edit a special issue of the paper on Africa.

A brand of football trickery and showmanship have only reaped bad results on the field for South African teams, but is also a great dance.

Researchers find Europeans and Asians share 1% to 4% of their nuclear DNA with Neandertals. But Africans do not. What to do with this information?

Hugh Masekela and his son, Sal, together explore the people, culture, landscapes and history of South Africa.

When the dance pop of London-based The Very Best, with one African member (the other two are French and Swedish) is described as very African.

Celebrity photographer David LaChapelle chose Naomi Campbell to represent how Africa is raped for its resources. Did it work?

A white woman begging in Lagos’s popular Mushin Market. Turns out it is a performance piece.