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Meet The Filmmaker Reinventing How African Women Are Portrayed In Movies
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Two deeply personal films from Cameroonian Rosine Mbakam won critical acclaim in the U.S. by grappling with how families maintain traditions in a time of global migration and generational change.
'Un-African'? Photos Challenge Notions Of LGBTQ Identity In The African Diaspora
Saturday, November 02, 2019
Mikael Owunna's new book captures the stories of LGBTQ African immigrants, refugees and asylum-seekers reconciling their identity and their heritage.
CBS's 'Bob Hearts Abishola' Rings True To These Nigerian Viewers
Sunday, October 20, 2019
The new sitcom is about a white, middle-aged Detroiter who falls head over heels for a Nigerian nurse. We asked a couple of Nigerian viewers what they think of the show.
Congo's KOKOKO! Makes Joyful Dance Music From Instruments Made Of Junk
Saturday, October 19, 2019
The band couldn't afford instruments. So they made their own out of scavenged items, like kitchen pots and air-conditioner parts. On their U.S. tour, they stopped by NPR's Tiny Desk.
PHOTOS: After The Storm, Haitians In The Bahamas Depend On The Kindness Of Strangers
Saturday, October 12, 2019
One woman turned her home into an ad hoc shelter for Haitians displaced by the storm and facing discrimination.