Features and Essays

Is Artistic Cross-Carpeting Beneficial in the Long Run for Black Artistes?

Artistic cross-carpeting is a dicey undertaking, but as there are no reward without risk, it…

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Ishiagu Fabric: How the Wrong Totem Became the Symbol of the Igbo People

The younger generation of Igbo people, and other young Africans, by extension, have the wrong…

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Calling “Revenge Porn” What It Is: Another Form of Internet-Based Sexual Assault

As with all digital misdemeanours, revenge porn has become a global, unsettling problem. It does…

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International Day of the Girl Child 2022: 8 Young African Women Amplifying the Voice of the Girl Child

By Ijeoma Anastasia Ntada I’ve had people ask me, “What do you girls even want?”…

How the Traditional Publishing Industry in Africa Is Shaping the Emergence of New Voices in African Literature

When these Western publishers shifted their gaze elsewhere or closed their exclusively African imprints, their…