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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

The fragmentary character of memory
John Akomfrah’s ‘The Nine Muses’ obliquely tells the history of migration to Britain in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Beatles, Black Sabbath and Africa in 2050

Documenting Tuberculosis
In 2009, 1.7 million people died from TB globally, including 380,000 people living with HIV. The majority of deaths were in Africa.
Pay young women in Malawi to prevent HIV infection?

Ruth Bader Ginsburg knows her constitutions
The South African Constitution and the emerging rights jurisprudence of the country’s Constitutional Court are, demonstrably, influential.
Nelson Mandela (Hollywood; plural)

The confused lens of memory and trauma
The Rwandan film, “Grey Matter,” is part of prestigious traveling film exhibition, the Global Film Initiative.

January in Cairo IV: the two faces of Egyptian art
Music Break. Sababu

The Whitney Soundtrack
Whitney Houston died on February 11, 2012. What does it mean to lose the soundtrack to one’s life?
Nigeria Fashion Week
Chipolopolo Music
Financial Times blues
When Rick Ross went to South Africa and Gabon

Introducing Angolan singer Aline Frazão
Aline Frazão resists Lisbon media’s pigeon-holing practices of post-colonial Portuguese paternalism.
Everybody wants in on the final

The meaning of February 11, 1990
A veteran anti-apartheid figure writes about the day Nelson Mandela–after 27 years–was released from prison.