Africa’s animation scene
Here we present overviews and links about Africa’s rising animation scene.
Here we present overviews and links about Africa’s rising animation scene.
Slave Voyages is a digital memorial to the largest slave trades in history.
This web documentary explores the exceptional history of the village Bouillagui in western Mali where the inhabitants liberated themselves from slavery at the beginning of the 20th century.
In their 2020 collection “Directions and Provocations in African Studies” the publisher Taylor & Francis offer free access to selected publications until 31 December 2020.
New electronic journals are available through the South African provider Sabinet!
New Books in African Studies is an author-interview podcast channel in the New Books Network on Apple Podcasts.
Silsila is a center at New York University dedicated to material histories of the Islamicate world with particular emphasis on the pre- and early modern periods. Check out the amazing line-up of Silsila webinars!
Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún’s contribution to the BL Asian and African studies blog at deals with the earliest publications in Yorùbá (1843-1879) held by the British Library.
An ka taa is an initiative by Coleman Donaldson (University of Hamburg) to offer modern educational media, resources and lessons for current and emergent speakers of Manding (and related varieties such as Bambara, Dioula, Malinké, Mandinka).
he site Educating For Black Lives: Readings and Resources for Anitracist Education by Routledge has been reated in collaboration with authors and makes online resources for research and teaching freely available alongside a curated collection of additional resources.