voyages: africana journal
voyages: africana journal
The Africana World: Then and Now
Whose Lives Really Matter?
Whose Lives Really Matter?
Gabriel WadfordApril 28, 2020
Afrosurrealism and the Absurd: Making Sense of Love, Life, and Death in “Queen and Slim”
Afrosurrealism and the Absurd: Making Sense of Love, Life, and Death in “Queen and Slim”

“…even in our infinite possibility, brilliance, splendor, and beauty, Blackness continues to exist in a time and space that is unforgiving and cold. So the question becomes, how do we want to live our lives, and what then is our legacy?”

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Guest UserJanuary 3, 2020
“Musica kab Libe”: Music from the Heart
“Musica kab Libe”: Music from the Heart
Guest UserDecember 16, 2019
Rupture and Resistance: An Analysis of Ousmane Sembene’s La Noire de... 
Rupture and Resistance: An Analysis of Ousmane Sembene’s La Noire de... 
Guest UserDecember 15, 2019
A Brief Reflection on Diasporic Temporality and the Ancestors: Revisiting Homegoing and Lose Your Mother
A Brief Reflection on Diasporic Temporality and the Ancestors: Revisiting Homegoing and Lose Your Mother
Guest UserDecember 12, 2019slavery, memory, temporality, Black Diaspora
Living Through The Dead
Living Through The Dead
Guest UserNovember 26, 2019
Pulling Back the Veil: History and Memory of the Cape Coast Castle (Part 2)
Pulling Back the Veil: History and Memory of the Cape Coast Castle (Part 2)
Guest UserNovember 21, 2019
Monuments: My Mother’s Return
Monuments: My Mother’s Return
Voyages JournalNovember 7, 2019
Going, Going, No Go
Going, Going, No Go
Guest UserOctober 27, 2019
The Politics of High Fashion: Lagos Goes Global
The Politics of High Fashion: Lagos Goes Global
Guest UserOctober 21, 2019
From Fela to Burna Boy: Postcolonial Critique in Afrobeat
From Fela to Burna Boy: Postcolonial Critique in Afrobeat
Guest UserOctober 18, 2019
Pulling Back the Veil: History and Memory of the Cape Coast Castle (Part 1)
Pulling Back the Veil: History and Memory of the Cape Coast Castle (Part 1)
Guest UserOctober 16, 2019
“Is It a Small Thing to Create a World?”: The Liberatory Poetics of Black Surrealism
“Is It a Small Thing to Create a World?”: The Liberatory Poetics of Black Surrealism
Guest UserOctober 8, 2019
A Pan-Arabist Vision and the Denial of Human Rights in Egypt
A Pan-Arabist Vision and the Denial of Human Rights in Egypt
Voyages JournalOctober 8, 2019
                                                    Stuck in the Middle: A Hidden Blessing
Stuck in the Middle: A Hidden Blessing
Voyages JournalOctober 7, 2019
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