When the world feels unstable, checking the news can feel responsible. This piece explores why it so often turns into strain, and how to reclaim agency without self-blame.
When the parents of three-year-old Kanessa Muluneh fled the civil war in Ethiopia for the Netherlands, they carried with them ...
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A stand-up comedian’s joke about the Mzansi accent has triggered backlash, reopening debates about cultural stereotypes, ...
This Black History Month, we’re celebrating 3 African innovators who are making history. Read on to learn more about their ...
Africa has 11 percent of the world’s population and 24 percent of the global disease burden, yet only 3 percent of the world’s health workers and less than 1 percent of global health expenditure.
For academics, historians and activists, the past year has been tumultuous in advocating the teaching of Black history in the ...
Rock group Toto is coming to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre in March. Singer Joseph Williams sat down with WOKV's Chase ...
From Nairobi, the United States’ invasion of Venezuela does not feel unprecedented. What is alarming is not the use of force ...
In a historic milestone, the Bible Society of Nigeria (BSN) has announced the production of Africa's first complete Sign Language Bible, placing Nigeria alongside only the United States in achieving ...
From the air, Accra unfurls as a restless sprawl of concrete, coastline and colour. Glass-fronted banks and diplomatic missions sit just minutes from canoe-lined beaches, where fishing nets dry under ...