“They Showed Me I Was Not Alone”: The African Religious Communities Sustaining New Migrants
On a chilly winter evening in Berlin, 34-year-old Chinedu Okafor found himself alone in a cramped...
“My Parents Depend on Me for Rent”: Black Tax is Hammering the Luxury of International Education
For many African students abroad, black tax is not just a financial obligation—it is a quiet battle against exhaustion, guilt, and the ever-present fear of failure. The burden of being the family's economic backbone while juggling academic expectations.