
There is no Africa in African studies
The experience of studying Africa in London makes the writers question the validity of "African Studies" as is currently taught in Britain.

The experience of studying Africa in London makes the writers question the validity of "African Studies" as is currently taught in Britain.

The midfielder Augustine "Jay Jay" Okocha is arguably one of Nigeria's best men's football players ever. It is his birthday today, August 14th.

Ultras or extreme fans of football clubs in Morocco use their collective identity to push for social and political demands.

On the Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA) the organized force behind the revolutionary uprising in Sudan.

Some of the mythologies about Nelson Mandela don't line up with actual histories.
One African feminist's view on how social media clout chasing has stalled progressive politics.

Following the new UN report on climate change and agricultural land use, David S. Williams highlights the effects climate changes will have on communities in informal urban areas.

The author on why she felt compelled to write another book on Nkrumah. This time on Western powers smearing Nkrumah as a Communist.

Sudanese living abroad are key to the uprising: raising awareness and support for political and social transformation back home.

How women farm workers in North Africa, specifically Morocco, are achieving justice on the job.

The writer critiques the legacy of Christian missionaries in Africa and making sure her own engagement with Ethiopia doesn't morph into white saviorism.

Duane Jethro goes to South African fast food chain, Chicken Licken, to eat a Big John Burger, and finds out the postcolonial feelings it inspires.