Le Pen vs. Macron: Implications for Africa
The real danger of an Emmanuel Macron victory is that, simply by virtue of not being Marine Le Pen, his policies will be treated as reasonable.
The real danger of an Emmanuel Macron victory is that, simply by virtue of not being Marine Le Pen, his policies will be treated as reasonable.
The story of Algeria's brilliant, and heroic, footballers who played for independence.
Police brutality mediates the relationship between French citizens of African descent and public and political institutions.
President Emmanuel Macron's apology to Algerians over French colonialism us about presidential elections in France.
France would rather play puppeteer than transparently acknowledge its role in first shaping — and now underhandedly curating — its colonial past.
One of the most enduring legacies of colonialism is the idea that it is impossible to contemplate a future in which the rest of the world does not resemble Europe.
Zygmunt Bauman, the renowned Polish sociologist, calls them the emergent precariat. Shaken by the false promises
France’s Minister of Justice resigns from the government, contesting François Hollande’s "terrorist law.”
How to make sense of the Paris attacks within the international history of the 20th and 21th century, especially France's history of colonialism.
The recent explosions in the Stade de France was one of the most surreal things to ever take place in a stadium built nearly two decades ago specifically to house history.
The immigrant Maghrebi experience in Lyon, France, as told through cassette tapes.
The Algerian novelist, Kamel Daoud, gives a name and a history to Albert Camus's "The Stranger."
Anyone who has been paying attention to the global electronic dance music scene knows that there’s an
In the late nineteen-fifties, a brutal but secret war unfolded between French colonial authorities and the
The author stars as the famed South African activist in a new play. Dulcie September was murdered by a conspiracy of South African and French death squads.
If you tell a lie enough times then people will start believing it as gospel. You
The story of Africans' involvement in World War I is largely unheard of outside of academia.
Does the graphic novel, 'Aya of Yop City', retain its texture in its transformation to the screen?
For many white French, and including African immigrants in France, watching movies like 'Phone Swap,' 'Tango with Me,' 'Last Flight to Abuja' and 'Maami,' is an eye-opener.
Between 2012 and 2013, an exercise took place known as the France South Africa Season. This