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On our annual publishing break, we ask: if the opposite of “weird” is normal, what if normal is equally problematic?
On our annual publishing break, we ask: if the opposite of “weird” is normal, what if normal is equally problematic?
On our year-end publishing break, we consider: what is the work and role of little magazines like our own?
We announce some major changes at Africa Is a Country. A director of operations and a new editor.
On our annual publishing break, we’ll be pondering what the responsibility of the African intellectual is today.
It's time for our annual end of the year publishing break.
For the 10th anniversary of the Marikana massacre, we are planning a public event on August 20th to reflect on its legacies.
The Radical Books Collective teams up with Africa Is a Country to bring you progressive conversations about books, literature, and publishing on this platform.
If you hadn't noticed, we were on our annual break from just before Christmas 2021 until now. We are back, including with some inspiration.
Every year, around this time, we take a month long break from publishing. We need it.
On the next AIAC Talk, we talk with several AIAC fellows about their work. Tuesday on Youtube.
What a year. Stay safe, wear a mask, social distance and when the vaccine becomes available where you are, get vaccinated.
Africa Is a Country is proud to announce the official launch of the AIAC Talk livestream show.
We are on our annual publishing break until August 28th. Please check our Twitter and Facebook pages for posts and updates until then.
Funded by Shuttleworth Foundation, we will support original work by 10 fellows. It makes real our goal to construct “a world where Africans are in control of their own narrative."
Today is the global launch of a new exciting political alliance. We have joined their wire service, the Wire, which brings grassroots perspectives to a global audience.
Apply now to become an AIAC Fellow. Read here for details.
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We are not just marking the end of 2019, but also the end of a momentous, if frustrating decade for building a more humane, caring future for Africans.
In 2018, we hope to continue translating scholarly debates and high-level political and cultural analyses into accessible language.