Let the African Child Speak: Language, Memory, and the Case for Reparations
But this day is not only about the past. It is a mirror to our present and a call to shape a more just future for African children.
But this day is not only about the past. It is a mirror to our present and a call to shape a more just future for African children.
The webinar is part of the “Diaspora Series,” a storytelling initiative that centers the lived experiences of Africans in the diaspora shaped by forced migration, cultural loss, and resilience.
I am a young Sudanese man, raised on the banks of the Nile —where civilizations meet, and dreams collide with harsh realities. Since childhood, I have heard people speak of a “wounded Africa,”
On 20th May 2025, Cameroon celebrated the 53rd edition of its National Unity Day, a date meant to symbolize the harmony and togetherness of our nation.
Last month, I had the incredible opportunity to participate in the 2025 African Social Movements (ASM) Baraza, held in Accra, Ghana,
Last year, farmers in my village in northern Ghana experienced perhaps the worst drought in recent times. The rains started as usual in May,
In a though provoking virtual gathering on April 15, 2025, Africans from across the continent and diaspora came together for an insightful Information Session hosted by Africans Rising.
In today’s digital world, the internet plays a vital role in organizing, mobilizing, and expressing dissent. However, authoritarian regimes often resort to internet shutdowns and censorship to
Africans Rising for Peace, Justice, Dignity, and Unity, together with its members, is deeply concerned about the escalating political crisis in South Sudan.
Recalling the commitments of the Generation Equality Forum and the recently concluded Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York,
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