Nigeria’s street food adds to the plastic problem – green leaves offer a solution to Black people
We studied the possibility and sustainability of using natural leaves as packaging material for traditional foods in Nigeria.
We studied the possibility and sustainability of using natural leaves as packaging material for traditional foods in Nigeria.
Cleopatra’s story told by Western experts on Egypt’s behalf is an act of separating the culture from its people.
He taught us all – and is still teaching us – about the need to challenge what seem to be conventional narratives of society that are largely informed by vested interests.
In recent work, two prominent contemporary composers, Philip Miller in South Africa and Amit Chaudhuri in India, have explored fresh ways of interpreting national anthems.
The similarities between Beatrix Potter’s tales and the Brer Rabbit stories demand further consideration.
Winnie and Nelson: Portrait of a Marriage is at once a double biography of South Africa’s two famous liberation leaders and a historical love story about their personal lives
Ilé-Ifẹ̀ occupies a central place in Yorùbá history and identity. It is claimed to be the harbinger of Yorùbá civilisation.
While this is not an official holiday in Canada, it is significant for thinking about the history of race, racial relations and education.
A new children’s book, Black and Bold Queens: Women in Ghana’s History explores the lives of 16 notable female pioneers and leaders in the West African country.
Globally, an average of about 21% of university students have major depressive disorder.