5 African Blogs We Can’t Live Without

africa.visual_media is a space where you can find out more of about what is going on culturally in the African Diaspora. It is a great resource for African photography, film, video and print.

africa.visual_media is a space where you can find out more of about what is going on culturally in the African Diaspora. It is a great resource for African photography, film, video and print.

You may be wondering Science + Culture...? However Sci-Cultura offers a fresh perspective into the various fascets of African cultre and life. From a scientific lens Sci-Culture blends science and culture in a truly unique way.

You may be wondering Science + Culture...? However Sci-Cultura offers a fresh perspective into the various facets of African cultre and life. From a scientific lens Sci-Culture blends science and culture in a truly unique way.

The Black Nerds Network has made it ok for black nerds around the world to come out in pride and share their passion and obsessions. You can find the best in fashion, print and art on this site from the African Diaspora.

The Black Nerds Network has made it ok for black nerds around the world to come out in pride and share their passion and obsessions. You can find the best in fashion, print and art on this site from the African Diaspora.

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If you want to put your ear to the ground on what is actually going on in Africa this is the place to be. Music, Fashion, Film, Popular Culture are featured on this blog as well as interviews with African artists across the Diaspora.

Not so much a blog but it is a masterhouse when it comes to being a resource on the trends in design.

Not so much a blog but it is a masterhouse when it comes to trends in design.


Comments

thanks jepchumba & co! i’m truly honoured to be on your list, especially alongside top quality blogs that i am a huge fan of and hold a lot of respect for. (and secretly wish mine was as good as theirs, lol).

the inspiration from the afro-culture scene is endless & frankly overwhelming and that richness is reflected in these blogs listed above and others. you’ve developed a fabulous, uniquely creative niche here that is part of documenting it. so kudos to you too.

posted by sci-culturist on 07.06.09 at 3:42 am

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posted by ALFREDA LANE on 05.31.10 at 7:43 pm

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