
No Victims and No Culprits
Congo needs fewer metanarratives from the West and more of Radio Tele Manika.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
Congo needs fewer metanarratives from the West and more of Radio Tele Manika.
An interview with Samba Gadjigo, the late Ousmane Sembene’s longtime friend and official biographer about the resurgence of Sembene’s work.
We are in a new phase, one that is characterised by a rejection of compromise as a tactic for managing democratic intercourse.
For Nigeria, the World Bank reported that as of 2015, 48% of the total population (estimated at more than 180 million) reside in urban centers.
Most poor African immigrants to the US can’t pull the “get out of black”-card when confronted with racism, something middle class Africans can pull.
Until Joseph Kabila publicly recuses himself from running for a third term, many Congolese will be suspicious of any dialogue proposed by the government.
Few works sufficiently recognize the truly transnational character of the eugenics movement, and how colonial Africa served as the launching pad for it.
Burkina Faso is finally beginning to do right by the memory of revuolutionary leader, Thomas Sankara.
The policing of black hair often begins at a very young age, in the most subtle and intimate spaces, long before you get to school.
Next time ‘Die Stem’ part of the South African anthem plays, the appropriate reaction is to sit down or take a knee.
It is worth revisiting economic historian Morten Jerven’s book “Africa: Why Economists Get It Wrong” (2015), a refreshing contribution to the debate about development scholarship on Africa.