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    A photo of Al-Moez street in Al-Gamaleya neighborhood next to the Khan Al-Khalili market area in Cairo, Egypt.
    Culture
    19 July 2024

    People Have Multiple Identities, and Countries Do Too

    Amid heated debates over our survey on the stories North Africans tell about each other, it's crucial to remember one thing: North Africa is diverse, and all identities are equally valid.

    How To Survive Cannes Film Festival As a Black Filmmaker
    Film + TV
    24 May 2019

    How To Survive Cannes Film Festival As a Black Filmmaker

    A film festival is intense by nature, but Cannes is a whirlwind.

    Black Women Are the Future of French Cinema—When Will Cannes Catch Up?
    Film + TV
    23 May 2019

    Black Women Are the Future of French Cinema—When Will Cannes Catch Up?

    In this op-ed, OkayAfrica contributor Aude Konan reflects on the progression of diversity in French cinema a year after the Noire N'est Pas Mon Métier demonstration at Cannes Film Festival.

    Meet the 'Black Panther' Actor Pushing Back at Trump's DACA Repeal
    Arts + Culture
    23 February 2018

    Meet the 'Black Panther' Actor Pushing Back at Trump's DACA Repeal

    We sat down with Bambadjan Bamba, the actor working to put a human face on undocumented immigrants.

    UK-born Nigerian Georgina Fihosy Chats Her African-Inspired Card Brand Special Touch Designs
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    03 June 2016

    UK-born Nigerian Georgina Fihosy Chats Her African-Inspired Card Brand Special Touch Designs

    Georgina Fihosy’s card company Special Touch Designs celebrates the diversity of the UK.

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