How much further to ‘Futuristic Africa?'

Closely emulating the great impact ‘Black Panther’ has had on everyone lucky enough to interact with it, the path to ‘futuristic Africa’ has been a long one and we’re definitely weighing closer.
Last month, we featured a number of personalities working towards changing the negative African narrative, promoting Africa’s pride and success stories. Make sure to stay tuned for more of these collaborations and impactful stories.

“When good things come out of Africa, we always associate it with foreigners.”-Wode Maya

What Africa do you want? Get to know more about The African Perspective Magazine (TAP)

Get to know about Moky Makura, and her brilliant organization that continues to support the development of nuanced and contemporary stories, shifting the harmful narratives within and about Africa.