Angola

A man sweeps the floor in a church being turned into an apartment

Refugees in Maine find it harder to afford housing as remote workers move in

Refugees

More people who are working remotely are moving into less expensive towns — but that’s also causing a housing crunch for refugees in Maine who can’t afford to live elsewhere. The trend stretches across the US.

Protesters demonstrate against corruption in Luanda, Angola, April 7, 2018.

Angolans laugh a little louder as iron grip loosens

Conflict
Kelly Orians facilitates a weekly discussion group for formerly incarcerated entrepreneurs. Until their new space is fully renovated, they meet in the back of an events hall in New Orleans' Gentilly neighborhood.

Getting out of prison it’s hard to find a job. Why not help ex-prisoners start their own businesses?

Justice
Screenshot of man beating another man, who is on the ground

New footage shows diamond diggers being tortured with a machete in Angola

Conflict
Rap artist Nicki Minaj poses as she arrives at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles, California August 30, 2015.

Nicki Minaj joins new #SQUAD: Celebrities who perform overseas for human rights abusers

Music

Take Note! Afro-Lisbon Electric

Over the past six months or so (if not longer–see our coverage of Batida), we’ve been hearing an increasing stream of fascinating music coming out of Lisbon. While we’ve long known that the Portuguese metropolis had a large and musically … Read more »

Kuduro Diva Titica Drops “Mãe”

Titica has become one of the most successful and beloved divas of kuduro against great odds. She is the first popular transgender singer in Angola, a country where homosexuality is illegal. Titica, who trained in ballet, began her career as … Read more »

Angola Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis, Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969​-​1978

1961 was the year the Portuguese colonial government officially banned carnival in the musseques (African ghettos) of Angola, an act of cultural repression that (as so often is true) had the opposite effect. Instead of remaining silent, the people of … Read more »

Angola Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis, Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969​-​1978

1961 was the year the Portuguese colonial government officially banned carnival in the musseques (African ghettos) of Angola, an act of cultural repression that (as so often is true) had the opposite effect. Instead of remaining silent, the people of … Read more »

DJ Marfox Does A Barrel Roll into Lisbon

Over the past decade, DJ Marfox, has earned a reputation as one of the leading lights of Lisbon’s dance scene by blending the distinct sounds of the city’s fiercely independent DJ scenes to produce a potent mixture increasingly popular among … Read more »