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The African is Not at Home

By Nanjala NyabolaOctober 26, 2015
African migrants and refugees within the continent bear the contradictions of binding African identity to land.
Essays & Reviews

Skin Feeling

By Sofia SamatarSeptember 25, 2015
What it is to be encountered as a surface, to be constantly exposed as something you are not.
Essays & Reviews

Under the Rainbow

By Tyrone PalmerJuly 28, 2015
Modern queer politics forged itself against Blackness. Where will it go next?
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Black President

By Brandon HarrisJuly 1, 2014
By cramming two blockbusters into a single screen, J Hoberman made White House Butler Down, the ultimate in late-Obama cinema
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