New project set to rename public spaces bearing names of colonial officers as Dakar distances itself from France.
Once a holding cell for kidnapped Africans, the island’s House of Slaves is today a UNESCO World Heritage site—and the site of healing and atonement.
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Hosted on MSN'Made in Senegal' vogue hemmed in by textiles slumpFatima Ba compliments a customer trying on one of her designs -- a stylish silk dress in ochre with a gold motif made from ...
"Nobody dare act improperly wen Baye Fall dey around." Despite disapproval from some, di Baye Fall impact on Senegal cultural and religious landscape dey grow - though dem dey face challenges in ...
In Casamance's eco-villages, traditional architecture isn't just about beauty - it's a lesson in sustainability. Homes are ...
Dakar's architectural heritage is at risk as historic structures like the Sandaga market are demolished for modern ...
"Nobody dares act improperly when a Baye Fall is around." Despite disapproval from some, the Baye Fall's impact on Senegal's cultural and religious landscape is growing - though they do face ...
Senegal's moving ahead with plans to put more of its own identity and culture into key streets and has begun changing the name of landmarks named after french colonial figures. It is part of ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSenegal: Souleymane Diamanka's 'One Poet Show' in ParisA Resident of Nowhere, Originating from Everywhere When asked why people should come to his show, Souleymane Diamanka's response was simple yet profound: "You'll find yourself in it." ...
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