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Land Defenders·February 2, 2023Fighting for the forests in Eastern CongoHow Indigenous and local communities are struggling to protect their lands from extractivism and exploitationText: Eugenie TailhandierImage: Thumy Phan
Artist Spotlight·May 25, 2023Artist Spotlight: Tizta BerhanuTizta Berhanu is an Ethiopian figurative painter whose work focuses on love and intimacy Text: Isabella Pearce
ActArticles·June 6, 2022Community Resilience and mutual aid in Western UgandaWhy creating a local network of support and resilience is essential for climate adaptationText: Danielle SamsImage: Heedayah Lockman
ArticlesHear·September 6, 2022Ugandan percussionists are keeping 700 year old traditions aliveThe Nakibembe Xylophone troupe on memory, ancestry and the transportive power of musicText: Erin Cobby
ActArticles·April 22, 2022Twitter bans, political censorship and activist ingenuityHow Nigeria’s activists were able to keep resisting despite government repressionText: Deborah SabinusImage: Emilie Muszczak
Act·February 17, 2025Kenya’s fossil-fuelled fertiliser crisis and how to fix itA call for the rejection of fossil fuels on the soil and a returning to traditional practicesText: Leonida OdongoImage: Chela Yego
See·August 7, 2024Fighting Giants: a short film about the power of voice and protecting Black womenFilmmaker Oluwaseun Babalola shares her experience searching for her missing sister in new projectText: Oluwaseun Babalola
ArticlesOpinion·April 30, 2021Why I’m against Pride in my countryThoughts from a young Ghanaian LGBTQI+ rights activistText: Abdul-wadud MohammedImage: Tinuke Fagborun
ArticlesSee·July 24, 2022‘In the Black Fantastic’ and how African Artists are reimagining consciousnessThe Hayward Gallery's showcase of diasporic collective memory and imaginative futuresText: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
See·August 27, 2024Sudanese cinema and the quest for its preservationHow the Sudanese Film Group's archive relates to Sudan todayText: Ifeoluwa Olutayo
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