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Shamans openly using psychedelic drugs for treatment in South Africa

CLAIRE MAWISA, MARCO ORIUNTO, NICKY TROLL & JO MUNNIK Although psychedelic drugs are illegal in South Africa, many self-appointed healers and shamans based in Cape Town are openly advertising that they incorporate them in their therapies. Anyone convicted of their commercial use faces a fine, a prison sentence of up to 25 years, or both. […]

Cannabis drinks are booming even as Americans consume less alcohol

MARY CUNNINGHAM Americans are still cracking open cold ones, but what’s inside their cans is changing. More people are now reaching for cannabis beverages, nonalcoholic drinks infused with tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the main ingredient in marijuana that makes you feel high. Some varieties also include cannabidiol, or CBD, a chemical compound found in marijuana or […]

Ghana: It’s about time Kotoka International Airport is renamed

An international airport is an entry/exit point in a country, utilizing air transport. Throughout the world, airport facilities are named after things that exude positivity and reflect exemplary qualities of the person or thing named after. Heathrow Airport in London was named after an old cottage of Heath Row that was demolished to make way […]

NEW JERSEY COUNCIL FOR THE HUMANITIES

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Dan Armstrong (847) 749-9675 darmstrong@njhumanities.org October 8, 2025 NJCH Awards 2025 Stanley N. Katz Prize for Excellence in Public Humanities to “Honoring Cudjo Banquante!” Project The weeklong project brought to life the little-known story of Cudjo Banquante, an enslaved man who fought in Washington’s Army, gained freedom and became Newark’s first documented […]

‘I didn’t feel safe, I didn’t feel seen’: Why Nigerian star Tems is clearing a path for African women in music

LAUREN LEE From Lagos to the Grammys, Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems has conquered the global stage without compromising who she is. “Authenticity is everything to me,” she says. “That’s the one thing I cannot compromise on because that’s all I have — who I really am.” When Tems stepped on stage at New York’s MetLife Stadium […]

Malawi’s election result provides lessons for Africa

Former President Peter Mutharika’s return to power through democratic elections is a model for peaceful transitions elsewhere. CHRISTOPHER VANDOME The changing of governments via democratic elections is not the norm in Southern Africa, a region characterized by dominant parties and national liberation movements. Peaceful transitions deserve notice. The democratic change of government in Malawi shows […]

Illegal logging threatens livelihoods of hundreds of Ghanaian women

In northern Ghana, the unchecked felling of shea trees is placing the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of women at serious risk. Shea nut collection, a centuries-old tradition and a vital economic activity, is under threat as illegal logging intensifies across the region. MICHAEL SARPONG MFUM For more than 900,000 women in the Northern, Upper […]

The ‘wowo’ women carrying DRC’s border trade on their backs, despite the risks

Hundreds of women carry cross-border trade on their heads and backs every day at Kasumbalesa, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s second-busiest border crossing into Zambia. Their work keeps supply chains moving, but they endure extortion and harassment for work that gives little return. DENISE MAHEHO They call themselves “wowo” after the Chinese goods trucks that […]

Tanzania’s Maasai people facing government pressure to leave

MARCO SIMONCELLI| DAVIDE LEMMI | KHALIFA SAID Tanzanian authorities have pushed Maasai relocations since 2022, sparking condemnation from rights groups. With elections nearing, will pressure shift or deepen? The Maasai, an ethnic group indigenous to southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, have grazed livestock around Tanzania’s Lake Natron for generations. Park rangers from the Tanzania Wildlife […]

Morocco’s king addresses social injustices in speech as Gen Z protesters demand reforms

King Mohammed VI on Friday, October 10, urged elected officials to stop wasting time and fix social injustices, framing anger voiced by Morocco’s youth-led protesters as a question of governance rather than of the country’s broader vision. The king’s short but charged address mirrored some of the grievances raised by Gen Z 212 protesters about […]

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