New post on Ramadan paper plates and what this says about capitalism. also goats/kangaroos, Bardcore music and chasing conspiracies down the rabbit hole !
Activism Away from HomeWhen standing up for what you believe in starts to threaten your life, should you stay, or should you go?...Erin Cobby & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
Kenya’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 practicesLeonida Odongo & Image: Chela Yego
Sisterhood: from the church to the BallroomEYVE on her new EP, queerness, and finding strength in vulnerability Simmone Ahiaku & Image: Marcie Mintrose
Kabeaushé’s masterclass in how to be unmissableMeet the artist bringing alternative Kenyan pop to the world.Erin Cobby
Ìyá ≠ Mother: Making a Yoruba sense of motherhoodReflections on motherhood as a revered singular category with no equalAdebayo Quadry-Adekanbi & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
Imagining a clear vision of justice for the Niger DeltaHow communities in the region teach us to resist transnational exploitation Svetlana Onye & Image: Walker Gawande
Why I’m against Pride in my countryThoughts from a young Ghanaian LGBTQI+ rights activistAbdul-wadud Mohammed & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
Aisha Seriki is occupying the intersection of Blackness and migrationOn photography, the Home Office and the freeing representation from colonialismAisha Seriki
South Africa’s white Afrikaners: Refugees on the run from the shame of their historyReflecting on Trump’s decision to grant white Afrikaners asylum in the USJamil F. Khan & Image: Khanya Kemami
Artist Spotlight: Tizta BerhanuTizta Berhanu is an Ethiopian figurative painter whose work focuses on love and intimacy Isabella Pearce
What 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 Yassmin Abdel-Magied & Image: Alaa Satir
Looking back to see ahead: “and no one can trick me with Honey Mouth again”Beautiful Nubia's use of music for storytelling, activism and recollecting cultural memory amidst Nigeria's 2023 electionsAdebayo Quadry-Adekanbi & Image: Tinuke Fagborun