
The Politics of Postapartheid Housing
Rather than the endpoint of the post-apartheid urban crisis, deficient delivery reproduces it anew, accentuating discontent in the process.

Rather than the endpoint of the post-apartheid urban crisis, deficient delivery reproduces it anew, accentuating discontent in the process.

Done 'debating' whether “Larney Jou Poes” is free speech? Let's talk about the conditions of farmworkers.
Fed up with what a group of young Senegalese describe as the state of mind of their society being one of ‘defeat’, they decided to start a collective called Y’en a Marre, meaning ‘we are fed up’. Although they came from all walks of life – a mishmash of musicians, activists and journalists – they […]

The post-coup power struggle is between factions of the military with very different interests and goals.

Hipsters Don't Dance 'Top 5 World Carnival Tunes' for October 2014.

Drummers Requiem on 125th Street in New York City.

Inaugurating our series on digital African projects. We'll document projects working to make more resources about Africa’s past and present available online.

Nigerians love expatriates more than they love themselves. Nigeria is expatriate heaven, claims novelist and lawyer, Elnathan John.

And can someone tell the BBC: No, Blaise Compaore is not a "peacemaker."

In 1995 filmmaker and griot Dani Kouyaté won the Golden Stallion – The award for Best First Film at the pan-African film festival FESPACO – for his first feature Keïta! The Heritage of the Griot. He has since made three more feature films in addition to directing for TV and the stage as well as […]

While visiting relatives in Nigeria, I found a children’s bookshop in Lagos with no African children or African languages in their books. That day changed everything.

Will popular resistance against the one-party rule of President Blaise Compaore in Burkina Faso succeed?