
Africa and World War I
The story of Africans' involvement in World War I is largely unheard of outside of academia.

The story of Africans' involvement in World War I is largely unheard of outside of academia.

The progressive rock of The Brother Moves On is a great case study for why the category of "world music" is at best dated, and at worst problematic.

Tanzanian foreign policy is now driven by “economic diplomacy;” as a result, its voice on Palestinian oppression has faded.

Western Sahara is the only non-self-governing territory on the African continent awaiting decolonization.

Once a month Hipsters Don't Dance will bless Africa Is a Country with their top 5 World Carnival tunes.

Award-winning South African/Nigerian filmmaker Akin Omotoso is the director of the feature films “Man on Ground” and “God Is African“, the documentaries “Wole Soyinka – Child of the Forest,” “Gathering the Scattered Cousins” and the short “Jesus and the Giant” among other films and TV-productions. Omotoso is also an actor, with roles in Andrew Nicol’s Lord […]

Professor Soyinka's steps were smart and sure, not betraying his age and decades of struggle against the vilest rulers Nigeria has had.

The artist Umlilo documents their metamorphosis from a tortured outsider to a fully realized divine being.

Biased media reporting won’t advance popular and professional understandings on how psychiatric conditions interact social and economic sources of stress.

How does democracy develop in a poor country with a long-standing history of authoritarian rule?
Soyinka turned 80 this year. We learn this in an interview a Nigerian newspaper did with his wife, Folake: He cooks and he is quite good at it. He even cooked about two days ago. When the boys were really little, one day in California, he called us all to the kitchen and said he wanted […]

We went on a hunt for some South African rap songs about marijuana and emerged with a list ranging from Youngsta, Mothipa's Mpharanyana and Hymphatic Thabs.