
6432 Article(s) by:
Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


Between prison and deportation
Sudanese asylum-seeker to Israel’s president: “Why not let us stay and contribute to Israeli society?”

The African roots of the Americas
There is a lot of ignorance about Afro-Latinos, despite the deep history dating back to the introduction of slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Body Politricks and the Worlds in Between
A review of American writer Ta-Nehisi Coates’s “Between the World and Me”

Kenyan gays want their rights
The denial of a gay Kenyan existence is an affront to the Kenyan LGBTQ community, their talents, hopes and aspirations

When I was in school, being African was a diss
Here’s Hipsters Don’t Dance’s monthly installment of “Top World Carnival Tunes” for July 2015.

Humans of Lagos
Offering a glimpse at daily life in the West African mega city.

Some refugees more equal than others
Many European governments favor “culturally close[r]” refugees and asylum-seekers: preferably white, educated Christians.

Mandela Day: 400 women, 800+ care packs for rape survivors, one vision of South Africa

Discover The Ma’Ati, a new storytelling platform for travelers

The single story of African design
A new book highlights African innovation, challenging dominant perceptions of the continent.

Women and the revolution in Burkina Faso
The “Sankara Generation,” the young people taking on Burkina Faso’s dictator, wants radical change. Does it include a better future for the country’s women?

Sandra Bland and The Beatles
Bland, who died in police custody after a traffic stop in Texas, embodied a rare charismatic self-possession that disrupts social orders.

What is ‘Champeta Urbana’?
An interview with musician, Kevin Flórez, about how a music imported by West African sailors to 1970s Colombia became the soundtrack of his city, Cartagena.

Israel’s “blackwashing”
Israel’s promotion of itself as a technologically-advanced “white savior” on an aid mission to poor black nations, is a marketing ploy to cover the occupation.

Mandela Day: Where is our imagination?

The ‘Brazil of Africa’
That’s not a compliment. It is about how development institutions are financing land grabs in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Tweezus, Da Gawd
The producer and beatmaker, Tweezy, is behind many of 2014 and 2015’s most successful South African hip hop somgs.

Music, Tradition and Race
The combined sounds of indigenous groups from northern Colombia with the drums imported with African slaves in Cartagena, once the biggest slave port of the American continent.
