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This year's Afrovibes trade mark logo is designed by illustrator, photographer and art director Modise 'Blackdice' Sepeng from Alexandra, Johannesburg. As he writes in his bio his works 'simplistically adapts liberation heroes like Steve Biko and Madiba to current con texts of cool.'
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On Saturday the 29th of July 2017 the Nigerian police arrested 42 LGBT persons at a party in Owode Onirin in Lagos State. On a picture in one of the local newspapers that covered the story Ayϙ Adéné recognized a friend he had met ten years ago.
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With photography from the Inkanyiso Collective, the Amsterdam No Man's Art Gallery honours the courage of South African LGBT activists and mourns the lives of so many fallen heroes.
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On the 17th of August 1982 the South African freedom fighter, journalist and scholar Ruth First was assassinated by parcel bomb sent to her by apartheid dead squads. Thirty-five years later, First is remembered as a courageous and stubborn activist against white supremacy and male domination.
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We are giving away three copies of an extraordinary film.
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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An uprising against a dictator. Angry people in the streets. Seven protestors shot dead by soldiers.
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ZAM board member Babah Tarawally drums up support for affected community in Sierra Leone.
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Children in the global south are targets for charitable intervention by Western do-gooders.
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The investigation into development aid by our partners in the African Investigative Publishing Collective, 'How aid helps the rich get richer', is doing the rounds
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- By Tjitske Lingsma
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The high ambitions of the International Criminal Court and the harsh reality.
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- By Milan Hermes
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Tjitske Lingsma on her book All Rise!
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- By Evelyn Groenink
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Blaming only multinationals for the plunder of Africa’s mineral and other natural resources?
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40 years ago, on the 12th of September 1977, Steve 'Bantu' Biko was murdered by the Apartheid regime in South Africa.
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At its second edition, iAfrica is offering you an exhilarating programme with feature films, animation, documentaries, live music, masterclass, photo exhibition and much more.
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Subscribe, Spread the word! Promote. Connect to our team. Take action. Donate.
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- By Christina Månsson
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No vintage anymore, UNSEEN shows exclusively photographic work that was made over the last three years.
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- By Milan Hermes
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"This story serves as a warning that the oppressed can become oppressors."
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The Special Issue will be released on 10 October.
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In 2011, ZAM published photographic works of Swaziland artist Nandipha Mntambo. Her work is now exhibited in the recently opened Zeitz MOCAA Museum in Cape Town.
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- By Bram Posthumus
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Whites on screens often present a distorted reality.
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On Friday the 20th of October, the Amsterdam Andalusian Orchestra will premiere their latest piece Leo Africanus in Podium Mozaïek in Amsterdam.
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South Africa today. A ZAM special.
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- By Fulco van Aurich
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Witnessing Le Zoulou Blanc's farewell tour.
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We congratulate African Architects Matters on their new stunning website.
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- By Christina Månsson
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It is with great pleasure that we present the winners of the 2017 Uganda Press Photo Award and the Young Photographer Award.
