WHERE IS MY MOTHER Christopher Mpofu The soldier, face rubbery with thick black scars like an old mopane tree, brings the axe down, cackling. Blood gushes from Lungile’s father’s neck, splashes Lungile’s clothes, like the time they slaughtered a cow.Lungile jerks...
REVOLUTIONARY SPATIALITIES& TRANSCULTURAL SOLIDARITIESAT THE 1969 PAN-AFRICANCULTURAL FESTIVAL IN ALGERIA Emily Jane O’Dell South African vocalist Miriam Makeba and Stokely Carmichael break bread in the dining room of the Hotel St. George in Algiers while...
NOUS, NOIRS AMÉRICAINS ÉVADÉS DU GHETTO The Fleury Four Hijacking Hope Selma Bekkai & Saliha Benkechida In the presentation we prepared for the “The Black Arts Movement inthe United States and Algeria” conference at Abdelhamid Ben BadisUniversity of Mostaganem,...
INTRODUCTION TO 1969 REWIND Reconsidering the Black Arts Movement, the Pan-African Cultural Festival & the Black Panther Party International Section Michael A. Antonucci Dean Houari Bellatreche spoke with profound sincerity while delivering his welcoming address...
RADIO GHANA Brief History of Ghanaian Radio& the Culture of Literary Broadcasts Victoria Ellen Smith Radio is popular in the West African nation of Ghana and an evident part of everyday life throughout the country. According to the National Communications...