Join us for the New World Haven kickoff event on November 20th at Stetson Library. This Afro-futuristic narrative celebrates New Haven as a global arts hub and invites the community to dream, connect, and co-create a transformative story of resilience, love, and imagination.
House of Mirrors
Exploring the legacy of the African griot through modern artists like Nas, Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, and Poets in Autumn, this piece highlights how today’s storytellers preserve cultural heritage, inspire resilience, and keep histories alive.
A Story Too Urgent to be Silenced Awaiting Trial, the first film by Nigerian journalist…
In the landscape of television, few characters have had the lasting impact of Maxine Shaw…
The classic novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is set to receive a TV…
In the heart of Africa’s entertainment powerhouse, Nigeria, a digital revolution is unfolding. Since 2015,…
In an era where environmental concerns are at the forefront of global discussions, scholar Cajetan…
In a recent incident that sparked widespread discussion, actress and comedian Amanda Seales publicly criticized…
In a groundbreaking collaboration, renowned Antiguan-American author Jamaica Kincaid and celebrated artist Kara Walker have…
In a thrilling new entry from African cinema, KIPKEMBOI/WALL STREET tells the inspiring story of…