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Posts tagged 'africa'
Confronting the Heart of Darkness in New Film African Apocalypse
February 18, 2021 -
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Our writer sits down with director Rob Lemkin and co-writer Femi Nylander to discuss their new film African Apocalypse which...
Farewell Amor: Fitting In and Back Together Again
January 17, 2021 -
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Our writer speaks to Ekwa Msangi about her debut feature Farewell Amor, which explores the pressure of immigration on families,...
Is the Muslim Ban Turning into an Africa Ban?
April 19, 2018 -
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As the US Africa Command expands operations, the geographic focus of Islamophobic rhetoric and immigration restrictions will...
Raw Realities of Conflict in Mogadishu
May 12, 2017 -
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Mogadishu’s boy soldiers show the plight of Somalia’s future in this observational documentary The Frames of Representation...
Water Injustice and the Abrahamic Faiths
May 6, 2016 -
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How corporate exploitation and virtual water are at odds with human rights and the basic teachings of Abrahamic religions Before...
The Ivory Trade: From Conservation to Terrorism
March 23, 2016 -
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Guerrilla organisations throughout Africa are funding their activities through the sale of systematically poached ivory from...
A Confluence of Languages: The Extraordinary Diversity of an African Community
January 4, 2016 -
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The subtle multilingual interactions in a village in Senegal are strikingly beautiful At the confluence of two rivers...
Concerning Violence: An Archive of Africa at War
February 10, 2015 -
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Goran Olsson’s chilling documentary explores Frantz Fanon’s powerful landmark text with some limitations ‘Concerning...
Tanzania’s Butchered Invisibles
May 29, 2014 -
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The thriving commerce of body parts for magic is a death sentence for albinos in Tanzania They are regarded...
Full Circle
May 5, 2014 -
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While genetic research proves that our categorisations are inaccurate, formal and daily discourse remains regressive I...
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