Djibril Mbaye: “Look, Africa is not how you imagine it”
Djibril Mbaye, percussionist. «I was born and lived until I was four years old with my grandmother in Mbour (Senegal), and I grew up in
Djibril Mbaye, percussionist. «I was born and lived until I was four years old with my grandmother in Mbour (Senegal), and I grew up in
Emmanuel Pi Djob, Cameroonian singer. By Analia Iglesias from M’hamid El Ghizlaine (Morocco) Cameroonian musician Emmanuel Pi Djob leads a ensemble musical that cultivates gospel,
With 72% of the votes, the octogenarian president of Uganda achieved a seventh term in office last January. In 1986, the National Resistance Movement entered
Zinthia Álvarez Palomino, writer and activist The Venezuelan Zinthia Álvarez Palomino (Maracaibo, 1988), co-founder of Afrogalegas, has published Black women in science and Black women
15.3% of the world’s blind people reside in Africa. By Gabriel González-Andrío from Kinshasa (DRC) The natural deterioration caused by age, prolonged exposure to sunlight,
The Mandinka tradition in the city of Mindelo (Cape Verde) Every Sunday from the beginning of the year until the arrival of Lent, the Mandingo
Tatiana Ndombasi Bokuy, social worker «I am a young Afro-Spanish woman of 23 years old. I was born in Madrid, although I have Equatoguinean and
Traditional rhythms capitalize on Cape Verdean music A teacher, a mother and a son – Tó Tavares, Tereza Fernandes and Zito Kaumy – live through
Ebbaba Hameida, journalist and writer “The need to tell the Sahara comes from the answer you try to give every time someone asks you who
Abderrahaman Mohamed Lehbib, pediatrician in the Tindouf camps Dr. Abderrahaman Mohamed Lehbib is the only Sahrawi pediatrician working in the Tindouf refugee camps. At 71