Against the Grain is a monthly column by Huda Hassan examining popular culture and the arts through a Black feminist lens. Austin Clarke was living in a basement apartment north of Bloor Street and ...
The act of serving on a corporate board is vibrant and ever changing and can be extremely rewarding when done well. Along my journey as an early stage investor I have experienced all kinds of boards ...
Austin Clarke, best known as the Giller Prize-winning author of The Polished Hoe, belongs to the group of writers born in the West Indies during the 1930s and raised during the diminution of colonial ...
It’s December. And like all Decembers that come, it hits me that it’s the last month of the year. Was it not only yesterday that December came by, too? It’s been a busy year, such a painfully fast and ...
In this public talk, Karen Barad (Professor of Feminist Studies, Philosophy, and History of Consciousness University of California at Santa Cruz) diffractively reads insights from quantum theory and ...
Here, Ngugi looks at the much talked about African Renaissance arguing that the economic, political and cultural re-membering of Africa is the real basis for the flowering of the African Renaissance.
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