
Democracy is the Best Form of Democracy
Conceiving of the relationship between public space and positions of power as a hall of mirrors.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
Conceiving of the relationship between public space and positions of power as a hall of mirrors.
The film “Winnie Mandela” is what happens when you combine bad history and bad filmmaking.
A former student of Kofi Awoonor remembers the famed Ghanaian writer who was killed in a terror attack by Al Shabaab in Niairobi, Kenya.
When the author heard Astatke’s music, it was like listening to hip-hop for the first time.
The U.S. premiere of Alain Gomis’ new film “Tey (Aujourd’hui),” starring Saul Williams.
An interview with the artist Lalla Essaydi who seeks to challenge Orientalist mythology in her work.
Why do the middle classes in South Africa – regardless of race or ideology- pay their domestic workers such low wages?
For those whose hatred of Bono is as deep as mine or who are merely looking for concrete reasons to despise this particular celebrity do-gooder.
The visit would be a good opportunity for the nation to collectively heal; after all, both Oscar and Madiba have been through adversity.
On prime time television in South Africa, the country is often a place without a past.
The UK is jokingly referred to as Harare North for its sizable Zimbabwean diaspora, second only to South Africa. This photo essay captures that world.
J M Coetzee, South Africa’s most decorated and celebrated writer, gets the country’s literary scholars and biographers, all worked up.
Barbecuing may be the perfect activity to remind South Africa that inequality is the first heritage we need to overcome.
The reactions to the Westgate Mall attacks in Nairobi makes clear the differentiation between human lives that are worthy of grief, and those that are not.