There were Black soldiers fighting for the British. But others went to war for the colonists — who compared their own plight ...
On Tuesday evening, Carla Liesching, a South African artist, gave a guest lecture at the Metcalf Auditorium at the Rhode ...
Alain Claude Bilie By Nze enjoyed just seven months as prime minister of Gabon before a 2023 military coup. Now "Bilie", as ...
Speakers at a forum on reparations and racial justice have emphasised the need to look beyond financial compensation, stressing that true justice for Africans and the Global African Diaspora must ...
Al Jackson, born in 1953 and a descendant of civil rights activist Hattie Sasser, began his occasional tours this year after ...
Analysis - It is common for nations to have myths, or narratives, that form the basis of their nationalism, or their ideas of ...
Soldier, psychiatrist, philosopher... who was Frantz Fanon? A new film by director Jean-Claude Barny seeks to answer that ...
Rosalind Morris digs deep via ethnography, history, personal testimony, and political thought to tell the story about the ...
The Harriet Tubman Institute and the Department of History, York University, Canada, will host a book launch and retirement celebration for Professor Paul Lovejoy. We cannot thank Professor Damilola ...
Niger's military leaders have released more than 50 detainees, including former ministers in the government they toppled in 2023.
Tony Njoku has returned with a new track “ETERNITY” shared alongside a video, envisioned and co-directed by Njoku.
As a social consciousness theorist, I have long been critical of the National Government Administrative Officers under Kenya’s Ministry of Interior, albeit in silence, viewing it as a claw-back of the ...