One Africa, Many Pan-Africanisms: An Interview with Doctor Zeyad El Nabolsy
Despite their differences, from the time of independence in the ‘60s, African revolutionary leaders have always called for a unified political and economic continent. In this interview with Prof. Zeyad El Nabolsy (York University), we talk through the historical trajectory of this philosophy, from the continent to the diaspora.
In Conversation With Dr Joan Samuels-Dennis
The story is, someone has harmed me, they have done something very, very wrong and in that process, I will have started a war, if not externally with that other person, I will have started a war with myself and that's where guilt and shame and blame has its part in our stories.
96 on Getting Here
When 96 moved back to Toronto, he was uncertain about what was going to happen next. After a decade-long stint in Calgary, he was moving back to the city to reconnect with old friends and finally pursue music in the way that he wanted to. But nothing felt certain.