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ILORA
  • VISION/
  • SUBMISSIONS/
  • ARCHIVE/
    • Openness as a Means of Survival
    • Reflections on Migration and Black Diaspora
    • Wole Soyinka at 87
    • Between Europeans and Africans: The Metaphysics of the Mind
    • In Favor of Specificity
    • Earning Sovereign Status
    • Yes, Afrobeats to the world but whom does the ‘Afro’ ‘beat’ for?
    • Humanitarian Litigations at the International Court of Justice
  • CONTACT/
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ILORA

A New Kind of Global Cultural Literacy

SUBMISSIONS

ILORA
  • VISION/
  • SUBMISSIONS/
  • ARCHIVE/
    • Openness as a Means of Survival
    • Reflections on Migration and Black Diaspora
    • Wole Soyinka at 87
    • Between Europeans and Africans: The Metaphysics of the Mind
    • In Favor of Specificity
    • Earning Sovereign Status
    • Yes, Afrobeats to the world but whom does the ‘Afro’ ‘beat’ for?
    • Humanitarian Litigations at the International Court of Justice
  • CONTACT/
 

SUBMIT TO ILORA

ILORA is a multimodal publication that promotes a new kind of global cultural literacy, including the exploration of the African mind in diverse spheres as a significant aspect of an interconnected and unlimited human experience.

We are interested in original works – essays, reviews, photographs, poetry, fiction, interviews, and related material – not exceeding 3,000 words (text) or 30 minutes (audio or visual) for publication in ILORA. We evaluate all submissions and respond within six weeks.

Please query the Editors via the Contact page.