Africa Is a Country began as a blog challenging Western media clichés. Fifteen years on, it has grown into a platform for critical writing, debate, and imagination across Africa and the diaspora.
Powerhouses in ecological activism and sustainable art examine the interconnectedness of things and how the roadmap to reversing our ecological reality always existed.
Why was it not possible to transform the momentum of the June-July protests into a political movement with a vision and strategy? As the country marks one year since the Gen-Z revolution, what can we learn from the events of that time and what unfolded after?
Curious to know what the path to publishing entails? Three emerging Kenyan authors speak on their journeys so far. Dennis Mugaa won the 2022 Black Warrior Review Fiction Contest and published a debut short story collection, “Half Portraits Under Water”
How do multidisciplinary artists and academics find the right avenues to address the state of the world? Hear from Ntone Edjabe, a Cameroonian writer, journalist, DJ and the founding editor of Chimurenga magazine.