Rosalie Eldora Sindi Medar Gould e

Rahma Abdulkadir

Nadine Gordimer

Awadia Ajabna

Sally Gross

Not as simple as ABC: Christian fundamentalisms and HIV and AIDS responses in Africa

This case study explores the agendas, strategies, and influence of Christian fundamentalist actors in HIV and AIDS responses in the African region.

Evangelicals target Ghana in the 'Year of Return'

Ghana is a great place to visit.

For over two decades, the country has experienced relatively smooth democratic governance, with the vast majority of the diverse Ghanaian population coexisting peacefully. This year, Ghana is expected to receive a huge boost to the tourism industry and the economy at large as a result of the huge surge in Diaspora visitors for the Year of Return.

Nigeria: Not left out of the global rollback of sexual and reproductive rights

To really care for life, all of the women, babies, children and minors captured in that statement must have access to a full bouquet of health services that allow them to live long and live well. An insistence that foetuses become babies at all costs, even when that cost is the lives and wellbeing of hundreds of women and girls, is not pro-life. It is misogynistic. And it must be resisted.

Black women and gender-non conforming artists show me what liberation sounds like

It is through music and art that we allow ourselves to imagine new possibilities.

Long Live Nomzamo Zanyiwe Winifred (Winnie) Madikizela-Mandela!

1936-2018 | South Africa


I. A mother never dies.

She lives, and lives through her children. Not only of her womb, but of her spirit. Her fruits are infinite, bearing no limits. A spirit breaking borders, boundaries, cultures and genders. Born of a forgotten woman, birthing a nation.