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The founders of Tarikhona Hona aim to archive the lives of the LGBTQI+ community in Morocco.

The founders of Tarikhona Hona aim to archive the lives of the LGBTQI+ community in Morocco.

This week on AIAC Talk: Pio Gama Pinto was Kenya’s first post-independence martyr. Why does he matter today?

Although overlooked this awards season, a new film by Lebohang Jeremiah Mosese deserves your attention.

Thoughts on the conclusion of the 2021 African Cup of Nations.

Egyptian women's struggle today stands on the shoulders of many historical role models. One of them is Huda Shaarawi.

The Afropolitics of one of the characters, Sam Obisanya, makes the second season of TV series "Ted Lasso" even better than the first.

On AIAC Radio, Folarin Ajibade (@folarinistired) was inspired enough by Xavier Livermon's book "Kwaito Bodies" to make a mix.

Robert Vinson's biography of Albert Luthuli hints at how liberation histories might be reframed to better address the problems of the present.

This week, AIAC talks with Dr. Lassane Ouedraogo on what's behind the coup in Burkina Faso.

Reflecting on the 2022 edition of the African Cup of nations, and the successes of small countries.

With the recent series of military coups, especially in West Africa, what is left for the future of politics on the African continent?

Charles Njonjo's legacy is as member of a powerful group of Kikuyu chauvinists who surrounded Jomo Kenyatta and corrupted the state.