Opinion·August 12, 2023“Queer liberation is the only sustainable solution”: A conversation with Ani Kayode SomtochukwuThe activist and debut author on the role of anger in the destruction of queerphobia in NigeriaText: Adebayo Quadry-AdekanbiImage: Marcie Mintrose
See·July 21, 2023The news is a KhartoonHow Khalid Albaih navigates the role of art in political resistance in SudanText: Adebayo Quadry-Adekanbi
Hear·July 12, 2023Kalaf Epalanga believes that Whites Can Dance TooThe musician and author’s multifacedted exploration of immigration through Kuduro and Kizomba Text: Adebayo Quadry-AdekanbiImage: Charity Atukunda
Artist Spotlight·May 29, 2023Artist Spotlight: Dawit AdnewDawit Adnew is an Ethiopian artist whose work focuses on beauty and nature.Text: Isabella Pearce
Artist Spotlight·May 25, 2023Artist Spotlight: Tizta BerhanuTizta Berhanu is an Ethiopian figurative painter whose work focuses on love and intimacy Text: Isabella Pearce
Land Defenders·May 10, 2023Palm oil is not sustainable: defending the rights of communities in CameroonIn conversation with Emmanuel Elong on how agro-industrial plantations are affecting local communities’ life and reinforcing violent colonial dominationText: Eugenie TailhandierImage: Sayeeda Bacchus
Opinion·April 8, 2023Ìyá ≠ Mother: Making a Yoruba sense of motherhoodReflections on motherhood as a revered singular category with no equalText: Adebayo Quadry-AdekanbiImage: Tinuke Fagborun
Do·March 3, 2023Home is where the culture isIn conversation with Jimi Famurewa on 'Settlers: Journeys through the Food, Faith and Culture of Black African London'Text: Sofia AkelImage: Luci Pina
Hear·February 24, 2023Looking 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 electionsText: Adebayo Quadry-AdekanbiImage: Tinuke Fagborun
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
ArticlesSee·December 6, 2022Beyond the buzzword: why going ‘circular’ is only as radical as we make it Demystifying, decolonising and exploring the design behind circularity in collaboration with What Design Can Do (WDCD)Text: Zoe RasbashImage: Fernanda Peralta
ArticlesOpinion·December 5, 2022Politicians are fuelling the rise of racist mobs in South AfricaIn conversation with KAAX, the group mobilising against xenophobic hateText: Jonathan TserayiImage: Heedayah Lockman