Send us your pitches on Pan-Africanism; we pay decent rates

eeeteecee — a quarterly journal of news, features, analysis and opinion for a world we’d like — is accepting pitches for the Q1 2020 issue on Pan-Africanism.

Collective Media
eeeteecee
2 min readNov 24, 2019

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Braamfontein, Johannesburg, north of the train lines that separate it from the delapitated CBD that the outgoing mayor claims is overrun by 'criminals' from other African countries. (TO Molefe / Collective Media)

Pitches are now open (and will remain so until 6 December, 10pm, South African Standard Time) for the Q1 2020 issue of eeeteecee, a quarterly journal of news, features, analysis and opinion for a world we’d like. Published by Collective Media, a cooperative of independent media workers, this issue of the journal is themed Pan-Africanism; is it still relevant to villages, towns and cities in a continent fractured by geographical, social and economic inequalities, and nationalist policies?

If so, how and why?

How are marginalised and excluded groups such as women, young people, queer and trans communities, and artists grappling with, living or rejecting this ideology? What about journalism and literature?

What does a Pan-Africanist state, economy or business look like today? What about Pan-Africanist trade relations? What is the impact of exponential technologies powering the so-called fourth industrial revolution? Where is Pan-Africanism’s place among the right-wing, isolationist, proto-fascist movements sweeping the world at present? What about Pan-Africanism and Afrophobia?

What is the future of Pan-Africanism?

The form to pitch is available here, along with other information such as rates and guidelines.

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Collective Media
eeeteecee

– a cooperative of independent African media workers