Dear “Man-Africanists” in Africa and the global diaspora,
Pan-Africanism
On Friday, March 3, the literary giant Ngugi wa Thiong’o was hosted by the Institute for Creative Arts (ICA) lecture series ‘Great Text/Big Questions’, where he gave a public lecture at the Baxter theatre.
The event is the first in a series and aims to centre decoloniality.
Alongside and in opposition to the rise of colonialism across the African continent, a movement of resistance to European domination surfaced during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Revolutionary greetings to the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)
[This lecture was delivered at the international symposium of ‘The 7th World Socialism Forum: Marxism in the 21st Century’, co-organized by The Social Sciences Press, for The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and The World Socialism Research Centre, Beijing, Chin
A metaphor used to describe disappointment portrays the act whereby one's teeth miss something one wanted to chew and bite into each other instead.
Fifty-two years-ago on February 21st, the world lost the great anti-colonial fighter, Malcolm X. Around the world, millions pause on this anniversary and take note of the life and contribution of Brother Malcolm.
"No society can smash the social contract and be exempt from the consequences, and the consequences are chaos for everybody in the society."
Tagged under Pan-Africanism Prakash Kona, James Baldwin, Donald Trump, American terrorGermany’s colonial role in Africa has been highlighted again as the Tanzanian government has placed the European state on notice that it will file an official complaint over the atrocities committed during the early 20th century.
A half-century and one year ago this Friday, Canada helped overthrow a leading Pan-Africanist president. Ghana’s Canadian-trained army overthrew Kwame Nkrumah, a leader dubbed “Man of the Millennium” in a 2000 poll by BBC listeners in Africa.
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