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Everything Nubian Goes – Poems by Princely Hope Glorious
Ebony Speech
Moons and moons ago
we would go to the mountains at night
and dance softly in the moonlight,
like the flames beneath a brewing pot
we would speak in song
with whistling willows in the glorious
tongue of my forefathers,
which kissed the heart
like whispers...
Reporting Violence in the World: Different Strokes for Different Folks
I recently read, on the BBC website, of the killing of three people in a freak shooting incident in the American state of Texas on Monday 13 August. This is only eight days after 6 people were killed in another shooting in the state of Wisconsin, and less than...
Djimon Hounsou Reads ‘How Not to Write About Africa’
Djimon Hounsou reads the essay “How Not to Write About Africa” by Binyavanga Wainaina.
