Maryse Condé

Maryse Liliane Appoline Boucolon, known as Maryse Condé, was a Guadeloupean novelist, born on February 11, 1937, in Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe). She published numerous historical novels, including *Segou and Moi* and *I, Tituba, Black Witch...

Michael Jordan

Michael Jeffrey Jordan, born on February 17, 1963, in the borough of Brooklyn, New York, is a former American basketball player who played in...

Agassou, the Ancestor of Gbéhanzin and Toussaint Louverture

```html The legendary story of Agassou, the leopard prince of the kingdom of Tado, ancestor of the kings of Allada and Danxome, and divine figure...

Sylvanus Olympio, the father of Togo

Charismatic activist and unwavering advocate of Togo’s independence, Sylvanus Olympio became the symbol of the Togolese people in their struggle against French colonial rule....

KEMI SEBA

A leading figure of revolutionary Pan-Africanism in the 21st century, Kemi Seba is a dissident anti-globalist polemicist. He is the originator of the concept of...
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“SHUT UP AND DRIBBLE” — WHEN BLACK VOICES ARE TOLD TO STAY IN THEIR LANE

There is something deeply unsettling about the consistency of it. No matter the continent, no matter the decade, no matter the sport: the moment...

History of the WNBA: From its creation to its current rise

The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is the professional women’s basketball league in the United States, created in 1996 with the support of the...

Angel Reese, A’ja Wilson, Gabby Williams, Dominique Malonga: The WNBA is on fire

The WNBA is no longer just existing — it’s exploding. Over the past few days, individual performances have been dropping like fireworks. Records, milestones,...

Fritz Pollard, the runner who defied color

First African American coach in the NFL, Fritz Pollard was a pioneer of professional sports and a builder of freedom in the face of...
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The Authors’ Conference: when Sub-Saharan Africa prepares to write its own destiny

On August 8, 2025, Kinshasa will host a major literary event already stirring excitement among pan-African creative circles. The Conférence des Auteurs (LCDA), spearheaded...

Teranga Meet 2025 opens its doors to those dreaming of a new beginning in Senegal

Teranga Meet 2025 opens its doors to those dreaming of a new beginning in Senegal On May 17, 2025, Paris will not just be the...

Paris Noir: When art rewrites history

With Paris Noir, the Centre Pompidou celebrates half a century of Afro-descendant artistic creation. A remarkable exhibition retracing artistic circulations and anti-colonial struggles in...

Zonga, when masks dance, History unfolds

Discover Zonga, a captivating show combining dance, music and visual art to explore African identity, the restitution of masks and cultural heritage. There are moments...

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