Growing up in the United States taught both Imani Ballard and Kayshon Paris one thing – the way you look not only shapes society’s assumptions
By Abena Wariebi Insights from an African-American student in Barcelona on the lack of a “black community” and the gulf, both literal and metaphorical, that
in my dream I became a mermaid, suddenly understood/had to understand how treasure chests breathe heavy in the dark & darker sea, just as every black pearl understands/must
By Sinouhe Monteiro Ewala: The money transfer mobile app for the African diaspora. The Product: Built out of the desire of two young Afropean
By Will Furtado The French writer Michel Houellebecq, best known for his best sellers ‘Atomised’ and ‘Platform’, claimed in a recent Paris Review interview that
By Zdena Mtetwa-Middernacht Once upon a time living in the world of the enlightened in my view meant adopting the rule to never use the