
Kenya’s Refugee “Problem”
The government is using the refugee population as red meat in local politics and a bargaining chip for more international aid.
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The government is using the refugee population as red meat in local politics and a bargaining chip for more international aid.

The little-known story of how US-based Pan Africanists responded to white racism and a corrupt school system by founding their own schools in the 1960s and 1970s.

The color red, berets, and plain workers’ clothing have all become potent aesthetic symbols for South Africa's EFF.

Postcolonial and intersectional theories, the dominant tendencies in student movements, suffer from an absence of economic analysis.

Imagine the exposed position black players were in English football in the 1960s: the only black man in the stadium, never mind on the field.


What would an alternative visual vocabulary through which to comprehend Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, look like?


It is rare in much of Africa to see a festival line-up of both established and up and coming artists performing with a full band.


Where did UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, get the idea Nigeria and Afghanistan were the most corrupt countries worldwide and the UK was squeaky clean?

The story of Africa's long-distance love affair with English football, told by fans in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya & DR Congo.

Who, ultimately, can speak with authority on recent events in Egypt, and, more importantly, how?

African refugees are systematically excluded from priority groups for resettlement in Western countries. The case of Canada.

Reading maps, the interventionist state and another $15 billion missing from Nigeria's government.

A website archive makes the case that Liberia needs a history that will be called 'history after the settlers.'

The Internet has lied to the gullible for years, and Africa's version of fake news sites have been carrying on the tradition.

Amy Sall (Sunu Journal), Candace Keller (Michigan State), Drew Thompson (Bard), curator Thato Mogotsi and Cherif Keita, reflect on Malick Sidibé's impact.

The IMF’s latest tussle with the government of Mozambique and Voodoo Economics are among our #WeekendSpecials
