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Fatima B. Derby

Fatima B. Derby is a Ghanaian feminist writer and queer activist.

Music Break

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Daxf8GDa5c The music video for the remix of Brooklyn rock singer Tamar Kali's "Pearl" featuring the

Design Short

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lhzd1vgtBk Time to promote some continental filmmakers again. The young ones. The organizers of Design Indaba,

Puppet History

Peter Muhumuza Tuke’s film “Kengere” – using puppets – tells the story of how soldiers trapped 69 people in a train that was then set on fire during Uganda’s civil war.

Back Then

Commercials to promote a retro music show on a local Cape Town, South Africa-radio station provides a necessary corrective to the amnesia and myth making in the country’s public (and popular) life.

Madagascar at the Oscars

A French filmmaker witnesses a “the turning of the dead people” ceremony in Madagascar. Amazingly, the film explores this event without necessarily exoticizing it.

The Uprising

Dylan Valley talks his film revisiting violent events of September 2010 when Cape Town municipal police waged war on poor black residents of rich, white Hout Bay.