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Three Years On from George Floyd’s Murder. What Have We Learned?

Posted By: adminon: May 25, 2023In: De-EscalationTags: Barack Obama, Bilateral donors, Bond, George Floyd, Global South, INGOs, Power, Racism, Think tanksNo CommentsViews:
Three Years On from George Floyd’s Murder. What Have We Learned?

By Dylan Mathews  (Dylan wrote the piece for UK based Bond) Today marks three years since the murder of George Floyd. The slow-motion killing of a black man at the hands of a white police of... Read more

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How Africa Got It Wrong and Is Still Getting It All Wrong – Prof Chimalum Nwankwo

Posted By: adminon: August 08, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: CHINA, Colin Powell, Colonialism, Deconstruction, Early Warning, Literature, Marx, Nollywood, Okonkwo, Racism, Space ExplorationNo CommentsViews:
How Africa Got It Wrong and Is Still Getting It All Wrong - Prof Chimalum Nwankwo

Concluding the Prof Chimalum Nwankwo interview is this installment, the first installment of which ran under the header: “The More Unstable Nigeria is, the Better for the West – Prof Chimalu... Read more

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My Personal Experience of Racism in Switzerland

Posted By: adminon: June 12, 2020In: People in ActionTags: Bvlgari, NELSON MANDELA, Racism, Swiss nationalityNo CommentsViews:
My Personal Experience of Racism in Switzerland

The author, the daughter of an African diplomat, tells her own story of racial encounter at a moment the world is ready to listen to such stories more than ever before By Rebecca Stevens I m... Read more

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Women’s Voices on the Big Question of Unequal Powers and the 2020 International Women’s Day

Posted By: adminon: March 07, 2020In: GovernanceTags: Colonialism, Gallup Global Analytics, Harlem, Patriarchy, Racism, Slavery, ‘The Women Question’No CommentsViews:
Women's Voices on the Big Question of Unequal Powers and the 2020 International Women’s Day

It is 2020 International Women’s Day and all manner of actors are identifying and posing their own puzzle about ‘The Women Question’. It is unlikely that any other actor will beat Gallup Glo... Read more

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Racial Storm in Algeria Over Black Beauty Queen

Posted By: adminon: January 10, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: 'Rainbow Coalition', Arab North Africa, Blacks, Miss Algeria 2019, Racism, WhitesNo CommentsViews:
Racial Storm in Algeria Over Black Beauty Queen

Algeria is experiencing her own share of ‘Who are We?” in a funny and equally serious intra-African racism. A black Algerian who emerged Miss Algeria last weekend is being told she doesn... Read more

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