Africa

The Cameroonian inmates who made an album behind bars
Music

The Cameroonian inmates who made an album behind bars

Meet Jail Time Records — As inmates inside Douala Central Prison gear up for the release of their first album, writer Thomas Hobbs speaks to the people behind the project about their hopes of inspiring empathy towards prisoners.

Written by: Thomas Hobbs

How I uncovered my family’s Nigerian bread empire
Opinion

How I uncovered my family’s Nigerian bread empire

Untold Black History — After the sudden passing of her grandfather, writer Chanté Joseph came to learn of her family's surprising history, and her great-great-grandfather's legacy as Nigeria's 'bread king'.

Written by: Chanté Joseph

Capturing the everyday reality of lockdown in Soweto
Photography

Capturing the everyday reality of lockdown in Soweto

Township blues — South Africa is one of the world’s most unequal countries - and the inequalities have only grown starker during Covid-19. In 'the everyday waiting' photographer Jabulani Dhlamini sheds light on the situation in one of the country’s poorest neighbourhoods.

Written by: Eva Clifford

Keleketla!: A global music and activism collaboration
Music

Keleketla!: A global music and activism collaboration

From LA to Lagos — We talk to London DJ duo Coldcut about their new project, which features a cast of rising (and already established) musical talent from around the world.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

Meet the new generation of African photographers
Photography

Meet the new generation of African photographers

Reimagining a continent — From gender and sexuality, to myths and memories: a new generation of image-makers are presenting a complex, kaleidoscopic portrait of the continent.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Portraits that capture three decades of black culture
Art

Portraits that capture three decades of black culture

From the ’80s on — Photographer Liz Johnson Artur – a self-described ‘product of migration’ – has been capturing the African diaspora since 1986.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Afrobeat legend Tony Allen on the political power of music
Music

Afrobeat legend Tony Allen on the political power of music

‘It's all about control’ — One of the most influential musicians alive, the Nigerian drummer is back with his decade-in-the-making new album, Rejoice.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

A history of female gazes in African portraiture
Photography

A history of female gazes in African portraiture

The way she looks — A new exhibition explores the role of women as both subject and photographer, spanning the 19th century to the present day.

Written by: Miss Rosen

How women in Congo are beating period stigma
Activism

How women in Congo are beating period stigma

Goma girls club — In Goma, menstruation is taboo, with many girls being ostracised from their communities. Photographer Elizabeth Dalziel meets the activists trying to change that.

Written by: Elizabeth Dalziel

‘Women have only one way to survive: learning to fight’
Photography

‘Women have only one way to survive: learning to fight’

Boxing in DRC — For decades, rape and other forms of sexual violence have become endemic in the DRC. In a new portrait series, photographer Alessandro Grassani captures the women who are finding strength through boxing.

Written by: Eva Clifford

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