Sierra Leone Independence Day
…for Sierra Leone. My current favorite song we played last week but there’s more: a Bajah
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…for Sierra Leone. My current favorite song we played last week but there’s more: a Bajah
A film about a Sudanese migrant to America explores a general fact of contemporary existence.
Science fiction as genre offers the opportunity to African artists to consider Western cartographies of the future as fictions in their own right.
The positive media surrounding ‘Cape Town as a gay paradise’ obscures far more complex realities.
…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=119OqGvXQg8 Still in South Africa, taxis and drifters: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBGEAw3Juwk South Africa based poppy Cameroonian Denzyl: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_1HP2fKWG8
The London Olympics, the Africa Utopia symosium and London's "Festival of the World with Mastercard."
Israel's Interior Minister, Eli Yishai basically says Israel was a white country in a debate about African immigrants and refugees.
This new batch of films are set in Guinea Bissau, Ghana, Sudan, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa and Mauritius.
The online work of Italian rightwing websites to establish the idea that immigrants are dangerous for the Italian society
The Stadsschouwburg of Amsterdam, an iconic theater in the city, organizes a festival on the continent that consists mostly of the work of white artists.
Malitia Malimob, rap music and the less glamorous stories of African migration to the United States.
Why is a photo of an empathetic group of young Dutch Moroccans visiting a concentration camp being used to illustrate so many stories in which Moroccans are a "problem"?
Cristina De Middel self-published book "The Afronauts," revisits the 1960s shortlived, abandoned project by Zambia's government to send the first African astronauts to Mars
A large part of the challenge for Italians to get used to a black Cabinet Minister is the role Italian media plays. They're particularly bad when it comes to race.
…van Heusden about a Dutch woman (Bianca Krijgsman) whose life is changed by an Ivorian refugee
…these individuals in blackness, juxtaposed with rather unfortunate clothing selections—for example, the first subject, a 14-year-old