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On May 18, the Baltimore Museum of Art will open “Black Earth Rising,” an exhibition that examines the connections between the climate crisis and colonialism through profoundly beautiful works by ...
With support from the Mellon Foundation, Open Restitution Africa has supported microgrants to develop case studies.
The richest 1% of Africans received 27% of the total revenue from growth on the continent. This is one of the inequalities ...
South Sudan today needs not a recycled rhetoric—but a rebuilt state. This will only be achieved when vision defeats spoils, ...
Amidst rising political tensions, the departure of 49 Afrikaner refugees to the US has ignited a debate in South Africa regarding racial identity, privilege, and the realities of post-apartheid ...
Every year, cultural heritage month serves as a vibrant reminder of the traditions, stories and customs that define a nation ...
The complex intersections of public health disparities and reparative justice for African-descended populations have emerged as critical areas of study.
Edna Bonhomme, author of "A History of the World in Six Plagues," details how pandemics are about more than viruses ...
Across the Pan-Amazon region, communities who developed the bioeconomy concept centuries ago and practice it today still have ...
As Europe celebrates the 80th anniversary of its triumph over fascism and the end of World War II, Algeria is remembering a ...
The Second World War left former colonial European powers decimated, setting the stage for two superpowers to emerge, writes ...
The Jewish peoples mental conflict arises from a deeply held need to seek legitimacy from the global community while living with a history, both contemporary and historic, of rejection, fear, and ...