
‘Their champagne party will end’
In the age of renewed tyranny and illiberalism, diverse political repertoires and modes of struggle from the continent of Africa offer inspiration.
In the age of renewed tyranny and illiberalism, diverse political repertoires and modes of struggle from the continent of Africa offer inspiration.
What does the election of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro mean for Brazilians of African descent?
In Ghana, political leaders, religious leaders and leading rappers all have one thing in common: internalized anti-blackness.
Who gets to host future editions of the men's soccer World Cup is not just big business, but also a bargaining chip in international relations.
South Africa's white nationalists are finally in the spotlight, thanks to Donald Trump. Nobody likes what they see.
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Italian politics has taken a sharp turn to the right. Migrants, especially African ones, bear the brunt of their rhetoric. Its ground zero for a new rightwing politics.
South Africa's national rugby team, the Springboks, gets a black captain for the first time in its history--24 years after the end of Apartheid.
A group of Nigerian thinkers debate rapper Falz's take on Childish Gambino's viral "This Is America."
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How black women shaped black nationalist and internationalist movements in the twentieth century United States.
30 years ago, free speech advocates were more willing to tolerate far-right voices than oppose them. It's now happening again.
Right before he was fired, outgoing US Secretary of State visited six African countries. Here's why.
Jacob Zuma's nearly decade long regime competed with Thabo Mbeki as the worst presidency of South Africa's short post-apartheid order.
The most senior African official in the US State Department gives a peak what Trump thinks of Africa.
Paul Kagame and Benjamin Netanyahu are enablers of each other’s worst behavior, whether providing cover for each other's domestic policies or how Israel treats African migrants and refugees.
Nostalgia for Gaddafi reflects a depressing understanding of African politics which rules that a dictator is better than a chaotic political void.
Blackness, like the nation of Haiti herself, is a thing to be punished for committing the crime of daring to exist and resist.
The "two state solution" for Israel and Palestine will be the culmination of the same political vision that motivated apartheid South Africa.