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The popular Australian show, “Hey Hey It’s Saturday Night!,” on Channel 9, thought it would be okay to revive blackface.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.
The popular Australian show, “Hey Hey It’s Saturday Night!,” on Channel 9, thought it would be okay to revive blackface.
For someone who knows music, not sure why Ghostface Killah thought Vampire Weekend is riding a Jamaican riddim in the very popular song, ‘Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa.’
What came across as recognition of Africa Is a Country from a US State Department official, was more a case of speaking too fast.
Here’s some things I did not have the time to blog about properly or link to this past week. It’s Weekend Special.
How Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s Life President since 1980, bested CNN’s Christiane Amampour.
This is another Weekend Special post: compiling news and links we didn’t have time to focus on in the last week.
It’s no accident that so many South Africans watch and support English Premier League football teams.
The mixing of popular protest and music in protests over electricity cuts in Senegal.
So as usual, a bunch of links—new as well as ones—that have piled up in my bookmarks folder. It’s Weekend Special.
Surely Jesse Jackson did some basic research on Laurent Gbagbo’s rightwing identity politics before accepting an invitation from his supporters?
That time Nigeria’s government objected to a commercial for SONY’s PS3 video game console.
Who are the real victims of crime and violence in South Africa?
What was Johannesburg newspaper, The Star, hoping to achieve with this dehumanizing image?
This book explores love, that stuff most Western journalists rarely write about when they write about Africa.
The victim politics peddled on blogs by a section of expatriate white South Africans–often with positive results for them.
The mass support for Caster Semenya among South Africans is paradoxical: of a country deeply divided, yet at certain moments strangely united around a common cause.