
Old Money’s mothership is here to save us all
The musical groups perhaps setting the pace for a new idea of liberation for people of African descent in the Americas.

The musical groups perhaps setting the pace for a new idea of liberation for people of African descent in the Americas.

The writer went for a visit and found Stellenbosch, a Western Cape town that is home to one of South Africa's universities, strange, interesting and also very sad.

Today's post is about economic systems, the World Bank and the IMF, and whether they have they helped Nigeria or not.

How can bodily experiences be shared, asks British Nigerian director Shola Amoo in his short film, "Touch."

On one of the last days of AIAC’s first #WhiteHistoryMonth, I found myself getting increasingly annoyed in the queue to board the last flight from Murtala Mohmammed International Airport, Lagos to Johannesburg. Behind me stood two South Africans, who were giggling and entertaining each other in a way that had they been ten, or in their teens, an accompanying adult would have asked them to take it down a notch.

The brochures about the town left out the reality for Stellenbosch's black residents: poor, nasty, brutish, and short.

From this week’s Washington Post Travel Section–“How unexpected: There was more modernity than I expected, such as extremey modern infrastructure (roads, etc.) in many places, although there is still poverty there. “

Colbert’s satire is based in a smug ironic whiteness. It doesn't mean I have to like it or can't feel it's problematic or alienating as a person of color.

Ethiopian-American artist, Wayna, explores issues including police brutality, disenfranchisement, race and identity in her music.

The contradictions of U.S.'s domestic and international policies manifested by its wars on drugs, terror, and the country's Black communities.

The chance to place cricket fully in its poco setting – beyond its boundary – and to understand it as a form of political contestation.

On Groovalizacion. The host is Chief Boima, from his new base in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil (check out his first post from there). The format is a monthly round up of audio treats from around Africa and its diaspora with occasional commentary from the community of writers from Africasacountry.com. The first episode went out this afternoon.