Arts/Culture
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Book Review — Threads of Me: Kente for Show and Tell by Erica Asante
The book Threads of Me: Kente for Show and Tell written by Erica Asante is a children’s book about culture. It…
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The Woman King: Viola Davis on Playing Historical Dahomey War General
Originally published on VanityFair by Kristal Brent Zook. An exclusive talk with Davis and director Gina Prince-Bythewood about making a…
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Nigerian historian Toyin Falola discusses the decolonisation of African education
In an interview with Olayinka Oyegbile, a communications scholar at Trinity University in Lagos, Nigeria, Toyin Falola, a historian and…
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Book Bunk Trust led by two women is restoring Kenya’s historical libraries
By modernising everything from the physical infrastructure to the book collections, Book Bunk Trust , a non-profit organisation created in…
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Germany returns to Nigeria first 2 of over 1,100 stolen Benin artifacts
German authorities on Friday, July 1, returned to Nigeria the first two of more than 1,100 priceless sculptures known as…
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Ghana’s Pan African Heritage Museum seeks to reclaim Africa’s history
In a series of letters from African writers to BBC, media consultant and trainer Joseph Warungu writes about plans to…
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Germany Returns Artefacts Stolen from three African Countries
German officials have indicated that priceless artefacts that were looted from three African countries during Germany’s colonial era will be…
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First ever ‘Africa Fashion’ exhibition opens in London
Britain’s most extensive exhibition of African fashion is set to open in London, showcasing designers past and present, as well…
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INTERVIEW: ‘The Spirituality of Africa’ – Prof. Jacob Olupona
Originally published on The Harvard Gazette in 2015 by Havard Correspondent, Anthony Chiorazzi Jacob Olupona, professor of indigenous African religions…
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Africa Oyé, UK’s Biggest Festival of African Music & Culture Celebrates 30th Anniversary
Following a three-year break due to the Coronavirus restrictions, UK’s largest festival of African music and culture returned to Sefton…
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