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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


Online politics in Angola
In Angola, the ‘pseudo-event’ is all the rage: small in meaning but enlarged by Facebook and cell phones.

#Kony2012 and British media
A review of UK media coverage of the viral politics of the misguided #Kony2012 social media campaign.
Music Break. Rocket Juice and the Moon
A fast train from Dakar

#Kony2012 the musical
Malawians are fed up with Madonna

Replete with Color
Zachary Rosen, a former Peace Corps official, describes his favorite photographs to us.

Oprah and Kristof: What don’t they have in common?
Oprah, like Kristof, turns a personal desire to help sufferers of abuse into a more than acceptable African development program.
Music Break. Kefee & Becca

Jeffrey Gettleman’s Continent
The New York Times East Africa correspondent can be summarized in three self evident points.

Kony 2012 is a Parody
A number of comedy videos lampooning Kony 2012 are making the rounds on social media. Some are funny, some are asinine.
Amsterdam is a Continent
How to read Africa is a Country

The Invisible Christians
A big part of the story that is being missed about Invisible Children is that they’re firmly rooted in Evangelical Christianity.