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Boima Tucker
Boima Tucker is a music producer, DJ, writer, and cultural activist. He is the managing editor of Africa Is a Country, co-founder of Kondi Band and the founder of the INTL BLK record label.
Race and Elections in Brazil
Many Brazilian voters are so disillusioned with politics that in this traditionally left-leaning, post-right military dictatorship society, the right has made surprising gains in this election.
Is DJ Lewis’s “Stop Ebola” his “Grippe Aviaire” pt. 2?
Get Well Soon, Ashoka
The Final Report
So then, what does Blackness in Brazil look like?
Boima’s Rio World Cup Diary: Fatigue (Day 12)
Boima’s Rio World Cup Diary: FIFA Standards
Day nine of our Rio correspondent’s World Cup diary wonders who the tournament is for and what the protesters demand.
Boima’s Rio World Cup Diary: Copa pra Quem? (Day 4)
Boima’s Rio World Cup Diary: Protests and Fan Fests (Day 2)
Boima’s Rio World Cup Diary: A tale of two copas (Day 1)
Toto’s Africa–The Disco Edition
The Sonic Geography of Cartagena
The strong local identity of Colombia’s most African big city is slowly being erased. But not all its artists, especially musicians, are giving up without a fight.
The Edutainment Industrial-Complex
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 FBI’s Hustle
The contradictions of U.S.’s domestic and international policies manifested by its wars on drugs, terror, and the country’s Black communities.