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  • Go Green for Sudan!

    by - Dec 1, 2019
    At Al Safyia Family Club, Bahri, revolutionary chants bellowed and celebrations all-round. People from the neighbourhood and all across Bahri and Khartoum come to join in the grand reopening of the family club. The refurbishment was...
  • An Airborne Onion

    by - Nov 28, 2019
    ‘A member of the Sudanese Diaspora’. It’s a badge I wear with no real shame or pride. It’s a fact of life, nothing more. Indisputable, real, neutral. The sky is blue: fact. Trump is an idiot:...
  • The Sudanese Organisations Focusing on Youth Development in Sudan

    by - Nov 26, 2019
    Unemployment is one of the world’s most critical problems today. Sudan has one of the world’s highest unemployment rates with many of the country’s youth, which make up 40% of Sudan’s population, are unemployed. However, there...
  • The Dark Side of Equality: Thoughts of a Married Working Mom in Sudan

    by - Nov 21, 2019
    My timeline on social media is filled with posts from women writing about their struggles to find balance in their lives. They are often stressed and anxious trying to be perfect in all aspects. Working moms...
  • Sudanese Who’ve Competed on TV Talent Competition Shows

    by - Nov 13, 2019
    In today’s world of reality TV, the best reality TV shows are singing competitions with millions around the world watching shows like American Idol, America’s Got Talent and The Voice. In some of the world’s most watched singing...
  • The Politicisation of Universities in Sudan

    by - Nov 6, 2019
    For decades, universities and the general education system in Sudan has been affected by Sudan’s political climate. Politics founds its way inside the walls of every Sudanese university or educational institution. On a daily basis, many...
  • All Things Sudan – The Collage Art of Sarah Mohamed

    by - Oct 25, 2019
    In the artistically rich Sudan, collage art is a relatively new and uncommon art form. A few Sudanese artists dabble in collage art and those who do, do so often involving a combination of photomontages with...
  • Introducing Visual Artist Abeer Abdelmonaim

    by - Oct 22, 2019
    One of the most unique visual artists hailing from Sudan is 23-year-old Abeer Abdelmonaim. You might have seen her artwork on social media, experimenting with makeup and body paint, creating looks that challenge confirmative beauty norms...
  • The Silent Revolution

    by - Oct 17, 2019
    It’s been four months since the massacre and ‘Where were you 3 June?’ is still one of the most asked questions when talking about the Sudanese revolution. It is our September 11. For those who did...
  • Sudan’s Rape Supportive Culture

    by - Oct 15, 2019
    In Sudan, the documented and undocumented cases of sexual violence, abuse and assault are many. Although in recent years, many rape cases came to light, it wasn’t until the revolution and mass sit-in in Al Qeyada...