Tarisai Ngangura
The Battle for Zimbabwe’s Land Never Ended
“We all still have scars of having land taken from us in the past.”
'In Search of The Color Purple' and Why Black Women Look For Each Other
A new book by Salamishah Tillet continues the decades-long tradition of Black women unearthing other Black women’s literature.
The Colonized World Wants Its Artifacts Back
The mass repatriation of indigenous art and objects around the world would mean an all-encompassing recalibration of the ways modern day museums are understood and have traditionally functioned.
brooke davis from 'one tree hill' was one of the best characters on tv
What we learned about coming of age from Sophia Bush's role on the hit 00s show.
brooke davis from 'one tree hill' was one of the best characters on tv
What we learned about coming of age from Sophia Bush's role on the hit 00s show.
The Fight to Repatriate African Skulls in European Museum Collections
Africans have been calling for the return of ancestors’ remains for decades, and at least one Western leader is now listening.
Salvador's Multi-Generation Axé Scene Spreads Black Brazilian Pride
From newer artists like Luedji Luna and Xênia França to veterans, we dive into the west African-inspired genre that won't be whitewashed.
Intimate Portraits of Boa Morte, Where the 'Sisterhood of the Good Death' Honors Afro-Brazilian Ancestors
The 'Sisterhood of the Good Death' are a group of devout women in Brazil that honor the lives of Black people who have passed with an annual celebratory event called Boa Morte.
'Chicago' Is Proof That Men Sometimes Get What They Deserve
They had it coming, and they only had themselves to blame.