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I was born during the state of emergency in South Africa in the 1980s and witnessed

I was born during the state of emergency in South Africa in the 1980s and witnessed

Protests against Togo's ruling family aren't unusual, but this time there's a few unusual components, including that the protesters have a clear platform of demands.

Daniel arap Moi perfected rigging and state violence as politics. Uhuru Kenyatta campaigned with them and will extend and complete them in his second term.

The depressing new norm for one of the most vibrant grassroots, immigrant cultural traditions in New York City.

It has been awhile since our last Africa Is a Country Radio episode. More than a

Anthropologist Johnny Miller's aerial photographs chronicles geographic stratifications in South Africa and beyond.

Cubans are far better prepared than most for public health and climate emergencies. African countries should emulate the island nation in this regard.

An edited version of this post appeared in the South African newspaper, City Press, as part of "Thought We Had Something Going," an e-anthology exploring post-1994 experiences.

That the recent revolutions failed to transcend political stagnation, is a product of the way neoliberalism functions as an ideology.

Angola is Exhibit 1,000,003 on how and why the West judge some elections "free and fair," and others not.

In his life and books, Alex La Guma struggled for a society in which all people could find their humanity, argues his friend Ngugi wa Thiong'o.

After an 11-year wait to vote in my own country, the whole thing took 3 minutes. One week later I'm still waiting to hear who won.