‘…Black grief is not spoken about openly, but I know that when Black people mourn, it is not only for the passing of loved ones…[We]
‘… We who have been colonised can never forget…’ (p.161, My Country, Africa: Autobiography of the Black Pasionaria by Andrée Blouin. Reissued by Verso Books,
Within the first few pages, Unit 29 – a collection of writings by inmates from the infamous US Parchman Prison, brought me to tears. And
Nestled in an arcade in central Brussels, the chic, classic-style Cinema Aventure is full to bursting. Forget standing-room early. Folk are camping out on the
If it seems little time has passed since the previous interview with award-winning producer, Ian Brennan about his work in Parchman Prison, you’re not wrong.
The Afropean.com team wishes all our readers a Happy 2025. We’re continuing our newfound tradition (est. 2023) of reflecting on the songs and artists that