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Put simply, art is a living tissue, produced in such risky circumstances one is perpetually at risk of detention or torture ...
Livelihood diversity wasn't just a feature of ancient African societies; it was key to survival. New research covering ...
“Before anyone finds out how high they can climb, Nell picks up a seed,” begins the cumulative tale of Austinite Anne Wynter’s award-winning picture book, nell plants a tree. In Wynter’s story, Nell ...
The Austin African American Book Festival is back again for its 19th year this Saturday at the Carver Museum. Dr. Rosalind Oliphant, founder & director of the Festival, joined us, along with ...
G eologists have attributed age-dependent variations in the chemistry of Ethiopian volcanic rocks to rhythmic pulses like a ...
At night, she worked on her novels. By day, as an editor at Random House, she championed a new generation of writers.
Science fiction is an acquired taste. If cynical observations are anything to go by, the genre is little more than a form of ...
Victor Counted is a psychological scientist whose research across 40 African countries offers a data-rich rethinking of ...
It is a privilege to have received the opportunity to give the first distinguished lecture at Karl Kumm University at Vom under the leadership of Professor Audu Nanven Gambo. It was such an exciting ...
The Caine Prize Awards honours outstanding African writers, who have made a profound impact on the literary landscape. Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans This year, the Caine Prize for ...
The book is a celebration of spaces, past and present, where Black intellect, activism and community flourish. :: In the ...