Africa Now: Contemporary Issues in Modern Africa 2019-2020
Africa Now: Contemporary Issues in Modern Africa 2019-2020
More than ever now, Africa is being studied, watched, admired, criticized and exported. In this continual movement of creating new understandings, dismantling biased thought systems and valuing native culture, the creators of this journal, UHURU 2020, give life to the conceptualization of new issues facing Africa in this edition. We hope that you will enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed putting it together with the contributions of students tackling issues across the whole continent! Again, thank you and, we can't say this enough, stay home, stay safe.
Published on March 30th, 2020
Africanization and Decolonization 2021-2022
Africanization and Decolonization 2021-2022
The theme of this publication is “Africanization and Decolonization”. Uhuru, freedom in Swahili, is meant to set free the stories, art, and academic texts produced by students who seek to share a veracious account of African realities. A more accurate representation and understanding of Africa remains to be achieved in academia. Hence, one of the main goals of this journal is to ensure an accurate depiction of the Motherland and of its people. We are very proud of the submissions that fill the pages of this publication. The authors have touched upon a wide range of topics; each of them intriguing in their own right. Whether in the form of an academic paper or a piece of poetry, we hope that every reader will find intellectually stimulating information, differing perspectives, and compelling insights in every read.
Published on April 20th, 2021