
Who do you believe about Togo’s uprising?
On the morning of October 18th, I woke up to a message from a friend in

On the morning of October 18th, I woke up to a message from a friend in

Many white South Africans are doing all they can to maintain racial inequalities and white privilege. It's a recipe for disaster. Hopefully they get it before it’s too late.

Also meet the man who drove Malcolm X around in New York City and introduced him to Fidel Castro.

Rwanda’s president has long practiced a zero-sum political game in which he and his cronies are the primary winners.

Abdul Hakeem, in his 80s has lived in Morocco for over thirty two years, where he raised a family and runs two Aikido dojos.

In death, Fela Kuti is being rehabilitated by Nigeria's government. It may all be a false note.

Amilcar Cabral and the liberation of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde from Portuguese colonialism.

He rode on Tito Puente’s float during the Puerto Rican Day Parade of 1969, when the mambo king was given a key to the city

Faced with the uncertainty of the postapartheid world, my grandmother protects her children the same way she survived Apartheid: by making sure their papers are in order.

Including another worrying thread of the American "war on terror" on the continent: the training of vigilantes.

It would be an understatement to sum it up as a tragic tale.

Amid the violence of August 2012, one positive feature that stood out was the resilience of the autonomous organization of workers and independent trade unions in Marikana.