
The people smugglers
Smugglers are in most cases merely the “poor man’s” travel agent; a deregulated, brazen, relatively cheap and lucrative travel agency for refugees and people with no passports.
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Smugglers are in most cases merely the “poor man’s” travel agent; a deregulated, brazen, relatively cheap and lucrative travel agency for refugees and people with no passports.


Rather than spending money to fix massive inequalities, the U.S. funds militarizing the police, incarcerating black youth, and state violence.

The life and times of Mr Peter Buckton, a worker at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, which is currently the focus of student protests.


Here's Hipsters Don’t Dance "Top World Carnival Tunes" for April 2015.


In pictures: These are the faces of the Caravana 43 for the disappeared students of Ayotzinapa, Mexico.

The Nigerian writer Emmanuel Iduma talks to American photographer and teacher, Eric Gottesman, about his work in Ethiopia.

To seriously respond to xenophobic violence, start with the deconstruction of border politics and acknowledging the colonial inheritance the border represents between countries.

Writer Fatou Diome: It's the representation that Europe does to the Other that feeds xenophobia.

African writers produce in literary prose — a language and cultural ethos in which they do not live.

The resistance legacy of Brazilian slaves suffers from both romanticism and a spotty historical record. But it also persists as a potent social and cultural symbol.

The arrogance of apartheid-denialism at Stellenbosch University.
Colombian teachers resist neoliberalism's global project in education.


Will the new African Centers for Disease Control really be an African CDC?


The ethno-nationalism that marked apartheid’s dying days has now morphed into a malignant “nativism” that threatens post-apartheid democracy.
The language, methods, and scale of the Herero genocide remain shocking even in the aftermath of the horrors of the Holocaust.