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How I marvelled at Black Panther’s reimagining of Africa
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Arts, Culture and Sport How I marvelled at Black Panther’s reimagining of Africa

By The Conversation on February 15, 2018September 1, 2020

This new Afro-celebratory sci-fi trendsetter sets out to unsettle and subvert film stereotypes about Africa – and succeeds brilliantly.

Why is Steve Biko’s remarkable legacy often overlooked?
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Politics and Society Why is Steve Biko’s remarkable legacy often overlooked?

By The Conversation on September 4, 2017September 12, 2019

The ANC has worked hard to monopolise the history of the anti-apartheid struggle – meaning transformational figures are being left out.

Africa must bust the myth that girls aren’t good at maths and science
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Africans rising Africa must bust the myth that girls aren’t good at maths and science

By The Conversation on February 20, 2017September 16, 2020

Society, parents, schools and popular media all perpetuate the myth that girls don’t have the brains or ability to be scientists. Of course, that simply isn’t true.

Castro’s troubled legacy in the Horn of Africa: hero or villain?
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Politics and Society Castro’s troubled legacy in the Horn of Africa: hero or villain?

By The Conversation on December 8, 2016November 26, 2020

Many Ethiopians regard Castro as the man who saved their country. Somalis view him as the man who denied them the Greater Somalia re-union

Sobukwe’s pan-Africanist dream: an elusive idea that refuses to die
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Politics and Society Sobukwe’s pan-Africanist dream: an elusive idea that refuses to die

By The Conversation on February 16, 2016December 5, 2019

Robert Sobukwe developed the philosophy of African nationalism to even higher intellectual heights. The lesson for humanity was his ideological stand that there is only one race – the human race.

Why Martin Luther King’s anti-racism crusade needs to be renewed
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Politics and Society Why Martin Luther King’s anti-racism crusade needs to be renewed

By The Conversation on January 20, 2016January 21, 2020

Martin Luther King’s legacy must be contextualised within a larger global struggle against racism and hatred. Africans should revisit the values he espoused and continue with the anti-racism crusade.

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