In Ethiopia, the argument over abortion is rarely waged with much reference to reason. When the issue at stake is whether to legalize it, many […]
Features
On The Record – Misogynoir in Hip Hop and #MeToo’s lack of Intersectionality
In the back-drop of #BlackLivesMatter and the #MeToo movement, there is us black women, with all our intersections, struggling against racism in a white supremacist […]
On Liberal Racism: Being the Only Black Person At the Table is Dehumanising
The days where #BlackLivesMatter are slowly edging out of social view. Corporations like Condé Nast have promised to make changes to their managerial and executive […]
Coronavirus Continues to Widen Structural Inequality in South Africa
The world seems to be paying attention to system and institutional inequality in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests in the United States, after […]
Op-Ed: I am Tired of Institutions Gaslighting #BlackLivesMatter
I was raised by my grandmother, who grew up in the South. To this day, she has vivid memories of being a source of cheap […]
The Lost Boys of Bird Island Review: The Book That Came And Left
On the 5th of August, a former apartheid detective, Mark Minnie and a journalist, Chris Steyn, released a joint book titled The Lost Boys of Bird […]
Palestine Solidarity: Advocate for Prisoners Khalida Jarrar’s Arrest
Khalida Jarrar, an advocate for the freedom of Palestinian prisoners has been rearrested by Israeli soldiers at her home in Ramallah. This comes just 8 […]
Speaking Up Against Violence: The Women of South Sudan
South Sudan gained independence just six years ago. South Sudanese people had to start over in July 2011 and build a foundation of their country […]