
The Latin American Idol
How a Mexican show helped to construct a patchy and ill-defined “Latin American” identity.

How a Mexican show helped to construct a patchy and ill-defined “Latin American” identity.

Ridley Scott's "Exodus" and deeply rooted issues of bigotry and racism in Hollywood.

Many middle-class black South Africans hold poor and working-class blacks in disregard if not disdain, and believe poor blacks hold themselves back.

Organized at Harvard University, this digital library contains rare handwritten and out-of-print African language documents of non-latinate scripts.

What has been the personal legacy and costs to the Abiola women in Nigeria's struggle for democracy.

Since the early days of photographic image-making, the camera has been referred to as a “mirror with a memory,” reflecting what it sees and then recording decisive moments through the creation of images. Anthony Bila, a multi-talented visual artist based in Johannesburg, is thus a creator of memories. In his Black History March series Bila […]

How we harness knowledge to the ethical injunctions we uphold against marginality, pain or suffering, on a global scale.

Teddy Goitom is a Swedish-Ethiopian/Eritrean content producer and the founder of Stocktown (1998), “a cultural movement celebrating creativity and freedom of souls”, which includes a curated video magazine founded in 2011 as well as the Afripedia-series, which AIAC has covered here. Though his base is in Stockholm, this curious and hard-working creative is constantly shifting between times […]

Slavery, despite its centrality to South Africa's founding, remains on the periphery of popular and institutional memory there.

Brazil, under the Workers' Party, even if it’s still struggling with enormous poverty and social inequality, has managed to improve tremendously.

Mexico has never healed from the state violence that meets student revolts, dating back to 1968.

With the exception of Hillary Clinton’s attempt at entering politics during Bill Clinton’s first term as president there hasn’t been a more contentious First Lady.