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
Act·August 29, 2024How Kenyan Gen-Z brought about a political rejuvenationA youth-led initiative shakes the moribund political classText: Steve WilliamsImage: Chela Yego
See·August 27, 2024Sudanese cinema and the quest for its preservationHow the Sudanese Film Group's archive relates to Sudan todayText: Ifeoluwa Olutayo
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
Act·April 9, 2024Imagining a clear vision of justice for the Niger DeltaHow communities in the region teach us to resist transnational exploitation Text: Svetlana OnyeImage: Walker Gawande
Knowledge Pages·March 27, 2024What is going on in Sudan? Everything you need to know about the conflict in Sudan, its historical roots and the scale of the humanitarian crisis Text: Yassmin Abdel-MagiedImage: Alaa Satir
Hear·March 19, 2024Sisterhood: from the church to the BallroomEYVE on her new EP, queerness, and finding strength in vulnerability Text: Simmone AhiakuImage: Marcie Mintrose
Marcela's weekly digest·February 9, 2024A week of Columbia University not caring about Palestine, Sudan starving, and half of America unable to afford rentA re-reading of the news through an anarchist lensText: Marcela OnyangoImage: Naomi Gennery
Opinion·January 8, 2024The environmental cost of Western greed in Palestine and the Democratic Republic of CongoHow the natural resources of Palestine and the Democratic Republic of the Congo expose a legacy of neocolonialism and the unjust environmental consequences of resource extraction.Text: Svetlana OnyeImage: Heedayah Lockman
See·November 23, 2023Coconut Head GenerationHow Alain Kassanda shows political engagement and consciousness-raising in Nigeria's repressive higher education systemText: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
See·October 31, 2023The Shit and the SunriseWura-Natasha Ogunji's 'lalala ha!' explores the beauty in imperfection and the complexity of a dynamic LagosText: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
Do·October 3, 2023Should we all be feminists?Rachel Omolola White on Naija Girls Surf and women's empowerment in Nigeria Text: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi