Who writes history? It depends on who you read. Dr. Bright Alozie of Portland State University considers himself a historian of ordinary voices. His newly published book explores petitions and the ...
The need and desire for homegrown African content has always been present, and Molly Jensen, CEO of Afripods, recognized this from the start of her position as CEO. “We saw that podcasters in Africa ...
Against the backdrop of the glamorous Cannes Film Festival, one platform is steadily reshaping how African stories are represented on the global stage. Held annually in Cannes, a picturesque resort ...
Amplifying African American voices through political, social justice, entertainment and cultural news. All black lives ...
KugaliInk is a new graphic novel imprint, just announced by Disney Hyperion, in a joint project with pan-African entertainment company Kugali. The graphic novel line is intended to celebrate African ...
[MUSIC] — This is Art for Life: African Voices, the podcast series highlighting the work of African artists and cultural workers involved in social transformation. I'm your host Kitche Magak, head of ...
A shortage of subject knowledge and African resource expertise is hindering in-depth climate change story coverage and telling in African newsrooms. These deficits, coupled with the majority of ...
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