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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


Rosa Parks doesn’t live here anymore
The decision to relocate Civil Rights activist Rosa Parks’s home from Detroit to Berlin, Germany, is another case of white savior complex.

Green White Green is a love letter to Nigeria’s youth
The film depicts the mutually transformative friendship of three “ethnically different” Nigerian young men in break with their elders’ attitudes.

The Coffin Revolution in Cameroon
Neither western or African media nor academic literature can afford to continue to erase or marginalize Anglophone Cameroon from the region’s present and history.

The problem of white supremacy is not rocket science

Thinking aloud with Stuart Hall
The re-emergence of racialized modes of thinking, racism and discrimination across the West, makes reading and re-reading Stuart Hall urgent.

Reclaim the City

Senegalese struggles play out on screen
The 24th edition of the New York African Film Festival put Senegal in the spotlight, featuring five short films from there.

Finding humor in Egypt’s tragedy
The rise and fall of television satire reflects the tragedy and disillusionment of the post-Morsi era.

Karel Schoeman, discovering the completed journey

Le Pen vs. Macron: Implications for Africa
The real danger of an Emmanuel Macron victory is that, simply by virtue of not being Marine Le Pen, his policies will be treated as reasonable.

Algerian history as graphic novel
The story of Algeria’s brilliant, and heroic, footballers who played for independence.

Weekend Music Break No.107 – French presidential election edition

The Archive of Malian Photography
Preserving the photographs of five Malian photographers – including Mamadou Cissé and Malick Sidibé – online.

The African Union is now complete, but at what cost?
There is no doubt that the AU has the potential to be an important political actor but it faces severe limitations as a continental body.

The Indian-African alliance
Little attention is given to how Indians are viewed and treated not only on the African continent, but by peoples of African descent across the world.