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Exporting the Revolution. How the Black Panthers Built Solidarity in Europe
19.06.2026

Black Terror. A Glimpse into the Life of a Black Italian Neo-Fascist Terrorist

Can a Black man become a neo-fascist? In her latest article for oltreoceano, Magalì Asfaha explores the life of Giorgio Vale, a young Italian of Eritrean descent who became involved with some of the most violent far-right organizations of the so-called Years of Lead. Through a conversation with researchers Carlo Costa and Gabriele Di Giuseppe, whose decade-long work helped reconstruct Vale’s …

by Magalì Asfaha

12.06.2026

Congratulations, You Found Another Vinyl!

There is a growing tendency to treat every forgotten record, every rediscovered archive, every overlooked artist as a hidden masterpiece waiting to be redeemed. But what if cultural memory is more complicated than that? In her latest article for oltreoceano, Maram Khenissi uses the return of the Lafayette Afro Rock Band catalogue to reflect on archives, sampling, migration, and the unequal ways …

by Maram Khenissi

05.06.2026

Is Grime Part of Hip-Hop? Tracing the Cultural Lineages Between Grime, Hip-Hop, and Black British Music

Grime did not emerge in a vacuum. Born in the estates of London, it carries echoes of hip hop, sound system culture, jungle, and the lived realities of Black Britain. But where does grime sit within the broader Black Atlantic musical tradition, and can it be considered part of hip hop’s extended family? In this interview, writer and journalist Aniefiok Ekpoudom joins Naomi Kelechi Di Meo and …

by Gabriel Seroussi and Naomi Kelechi Di Meo