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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

French Tropicalism
When it comes to engaging with French language opinions and writings in English, it’s a desert out there.
Music Break. Rabbit

Mali’s Democracy–Down but not out
Is the adoption of a new constitution by Mali’s military regime a starting point for getting the soldiers back under civilian rule? Let’s game this out a little bit.

Cabinda is a Conflict Zone

My favorite photographs N°2: Scott Williams
Found Objects N°21

Nothing To Lose? The Art of Rotimi Fani-Kayode
The artist recognized early on that his sexuality constituted an obstacle between himself and his Nigerian background.

Okonjo-Wahala
Nigeria’s very unpopular finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, whose last name in local slang is made to sound like trouble, wants to be World Bank President. She’s the “African Renaissance” candidate. What do Nigerians make of it all?
Music Break. Szjerdene
‘Really you’re African?’

Mali’s Coup–‘Politics is Bad’
The idea that because the coup happened, it’s no longer worth taking positions on it is wrong-headed and dangerous. We should ask why, and why now.
The dancing Senegalese man
Soweto Soul

Paolo Patrizi’s photographs of ‘shrines to the shortcomings of globalization’
Friday Bonus Music Break, N°4
They talk a lot. Let them talk.

Mali’s coup—First Thoughts
A few things are worth saying about the mutiny and the coup that rocked Bamako over the last few days.

The Price of Leadership
A new series of documentaries explore the politics of leadership via an imaginative, malleable, deeply personal treatment of history.
