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Online Panel Discussion: ‘Breaking the Colonial Grip on African Journalism’

Toward Freedom Editor May 16, 2023 Toward Freedom Editor

Register for Toward Freedom's online panel discussion, "Breaking the Colonial Grip on African Journalism," an event to launch the Africa Reporting Fund.

A protest took place November 25, 2021, denouncing violence against women in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. Dominican leftist, feminist, anti-racist and Haitian immigrant community organizations participated in the march under the slogan "Haitian Lives Matter" and confronted the government's immigration policy / credit: Vladimir Fuentes

U.S. Backs Dominican Republic As Violence Against Haitians Escalates After 22% of Haitians Deported

Vladimir Fuentes May 12, 2023 Vladimir Fuentes

Since 2021, the government of Luis Abinader has been promoting a campaign of mass deportations of the Haitian immigrant community. This also affects Dominicans of Haitian descent, or Haitians born in the Dominican Republic. Vladimir Fuentes reports from the Dominican Republic.

400-Plus Perish in Floods and Landslides in Democratic Republic of Congo

Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma May 10, 2023 Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma

Heavy rain caused the Nyamukubi and Chishova rivers to overflow, causing mudslides and landslides in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Entire villages have been devastated by the waters and damage assessments are still underway. Akilimali Saleh Chomachoma reports.

Africa News Wrap for April 2023

African Stream May 8, 2023 African Stream

The outbreak of war in Sudan dominated headlines in April, but plenty more has happened in Africa, including in Comoros, Ethiopia, Kenya, Chad, Uganda, Morocco, Cameroon, West Africa, Tanzania and Algeria. African Stream reports.

Afro-Cubans / credit: Hood Communist

‘Anti-Black’ Claim Raised About Cuba As Solidarity Activists Stopped at U.S. Border & Black Socialists Arraigned in United States for Collaborating with Russia

Julie Varughese May 5, 2023 Julie Varughese

A 2-year-old argument about "anti-Blackness" in Cuba, which Black solidarity activists in the United States say has no basis in reality, has reared its head. TF editor Julie Varughese reports.

A group of the U.S. solidarity activists who traveled with the People's Forum met with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on May Day, or International Workers' Day on May 1 / credit: Estudios Revolución

Cuban President Spoke with Solidarity Activists Who Traveled for International Workers’ Day

Prensa Latina May 4, 2023 Prensa Latina

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel spoke with nearly 300 friends of Cuba who traveled from the United States to support the island in its fight against the U.S. blockade. Prensa Latina reports.

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