The Afroeurope@ns conference: 20 years of Decolonising Knowledge takes place in León, Spain 1-4 October 2024, in association with the University of León. I will
“If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, ‘Boy, I hope he’s qualified.’”—Charlie Kirk The comment above by a prominent white, right-wing
Born and raised in Italy and the daughter of Somali refugees, the multilingual writer, activist and scholar, Igiaba Scego understands very well the complexities of
Afropean is excited to highlight two new theatrical pieces by British African and Caribbean writers, playing at the world-renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival this month: Dugsi Dayz
I disembark at Ostende station (left) one sunny but fresh Sunday morning in late Spring. The Belgian coastal city has been a source of fascination
Having read this title by Olivette Otele (the UK’s first Afrodescendant female history professor -Ed.) I felt like I was catching up on the Afropean