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Detroit-NY Delegation Seeks Africa Ties at Faso Days in DC

Detroit-NY Delegation Seeks Africa Ties at Faso Days in DC

The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) inspires African pride and momentum reaches the U.S. A Detroit-NYC delegation joined Burkina Faso's Faso Days in D.C.

The Alliance of the Sahel States

The Alliance of the Sahel States

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger in the Sahel have ousted corrupt rulers, seized their resources, and formed the AES. Other Sahel nations now seek to join.

Interview with Dennis Boatwright - Political, Economic and Military Linkages in the Sahel Region of Africa

Interview with Dennis Boatwright - Political, Economic and Military Linkages in the Sahel Region of Africa

Dr. Walter Rodney's warning on corrupt African rulers resonates in Sahel. Recent coups ousting corrupt leaders lead to positive reforms and the formation of the Alliance of Sahel States, marking a potential shift in African governance and Pan-African unity.

WBAI New York Interview of Dennis Boatwright discussing the Sahel region

WBAI New York Interview of Dennis Boatwright discussing the Sahel region

Dr. Walter Rodney's warning on corrupt African rulers resonates in Sahel. Recent coups ousting corrupt leaders lead to positive reforms and the formation of the Alliance of Sahel States, marking a potential shift in African governance and Pan-African unity.

‘Feel good’ militarism or is Africa finally waking up in the Sahel region?

‘Feel good’ militarism or is Africa finally waking up in the Sahel region?

Dr. Walter Rodney's warning on corrupt African rulers resonates in Sahel. Recent coups ousting corrupt leaders lead to positive reforms and the formation of the Alliance of Sahel States, marking a potential shift in African governance and Pan-African unity.

Is Africa finally booting out colonial masters

Is Africa finally booting out colonial masters

Africa experienced several coups since 2020. Those seizing power say they are replacing leaders that were imposed upon them through Western nations, especially France, Britain and the U.S., using military might, IMF and World Bank loans.