Toward African freedom in Libya and beyond
by Molefi Kete Asante In addition to the large numbers of Africans who come to Libya to work, many native Libyans, such as the nomadic Tuaregs of southern Libya, are Black. – Photo: Luis Sinco, Los...
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By Gerald A. Perreira Until the philosophy / that holds one race superior / and another inferior / is finally and permanently / discredited and abandoned / Everywhere is war. The National Movement for...
View ArticleRwanda Day: Black faces of empire
by Ann Garrison KPFA Evening News, Sept. 20, 2014 http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/BRUCE-DIXON-ON-RWANDA-DAY-ATLANTA-2014.mp3 “In this case African governments have a few million ripped...
View ArticleAfrica’s Ebola virus crisis: African technologists urge more robust...
Open letter to the African Union, African heads of state and African governments We, the undersigned, representing the Africa Emergency Technology Response Forum (AETRF), an informal network of African...
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