
In this opinion article Morris Odhiambo discusses how Kenyans are caught up in a dictatorship problem that is presently manifesting in...














The revered trombonist, composer and cultural activist never wished to be 'the state composer' but remained political until the end, in service of the people.

Never has a political contest in Uganda’s history been so furiously played out in the media space as the 2021 national elections.

Burna Boy’s critical single “20 10 20” highlights the emancipatory triad of protest art, people power movements and social media. Young African protesters are using their...

As a therapist and life coach living and working in Nairobi, Shilpa Shah, has watched the city change over the last four decades. It is still,...

New directions for Pan-Africanism, lockdown wellness, adaptive technologies and resistance music came under spotlight at the 2020 hybrid event of African Crossroads. The event merged immersive...

For many Africans, Western countries continue to represent a certain standard they aspire to. The validation of our experiences, reality, history, cultures, art, music, icons, heroes...

The Covid-19 pandemic interrupted dynamic Pan-African movements and efforts but artists are regrouping to pursue new opportunities enabled by the internet. Digitally and financially inclusive models...

Morocco's renewed focus on grassroots football is beginning to pay dividends following the qualification of Morocco's Under-20 national team for next year's Nations Cup in Mauritania...

Wavering commitment in African capitals and the continued attractiveness of the African Union to external funders risk stalling the crucial path to financial autonomy.

The 2020 African Crossroads headliner Thomas Mapfumo addressed African unity and decolonial sonics in a stellar musical performance largely drawn from his wide and high-octane collection.