
COVID-19 and cultural rites
In a Kenya coping with COVID-19 restrictions, circumcision season presents an impossible choice between tradition and civil obedience.

In a Kenya coping with COVID-19 restrictions, circumcision season presents an impossible choice between tradition and civil obedience.

Young Africans are breathing life into Tupac’s memory, channeling his image and his music to be heard and seen in social spaces where they feel neither audible nor visible.

The current political conflict, now a civil war, in Ethiopia partly has its roots in disagreement among elites on how to narrativize Ethiopian history.

In the late 1890s and early 1900s, a number of West African Muslims migrated east, settling in Sudan and Mecca, to seek refuge from European colonization.

During the Sudanese uprising, Khartoum became a carefully re-mapped city where only the revolutionaries knew its paths.

What might Black Lives Matter learn from Africanist scholars who have studied inequality outside the US, especially in Africa?

Was the #EndSARS protests a victory or a defeat for the country's popular masses?

Reflections from a former President of the African Studies Association (ASA), the largest African Studies association globally, on the future of the discipline.

On AIAC Talk: Hip hop's political legacies. Live on Youtube, Facebook, or Twitter. Subscribe to our Patreon for the archive.

Angolan political authorities are not particularly interested in justice or tackling corruption. It is more about settling scores.

To those who did not know Emma Gama Pinto, she was just “the wife of Pio Gama Pinto,” the Kenyan anticolonial fighter, but to those who knew her, she was fearless in her own right.

COVID-19 has been a blessing to the ruling classes in Algeria. However, the popular Hirak movement has not said its last word yet.