
6434 Article(s) by:
Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


The Naked Woman on Mandela Square
Her nudity wakes us up, either in protest or solidarity to the fact that everything is not okay in South Africa.

Let’s talk about racism in Colombia
Mainstream media (and therefore, the majority of the population) in Colombia believe that racism is just a problem of a “few bad apples.”

The Redemption Trope in South African Cinema
The politics of three prominent South African films: the classics ‘Come Back Africa,’ late-1980s ‘Mapantsula’ and Oscar winner ‘Tsotsi.’

The promise of revelation
James Matthews has the distinction of being one of the first Black Consciousness poets and publishers in South Africa. He is the subject of a documentary by director Shelley Barry.

What is happening to Mombasa, Kenya?

The winners and losers of the platinum strike in South Africa
Will the trade union that organized the strike will unify and rally workers outside of the ruling alliance.

White Schools in postapartheid South Africa
“Former” white schools propose color blindness to tackle racism against its new black students, invariably leading to alienation and discomfort on the part of the latter.

Africa and World War I
The story of Africans’ involvement in World War I is largely unheard of outside of academia.

It’s time to drop the “world music” label
The progressive rock of The Brother Moves On is a great case study for why the category of “world music” is at best dated, and at worst problematic.

Africa’s Last Colony
Western Sahara is the only non-self-governing territory on the African continent awaiting decolonization.

The World Carnival Sound
Once a month Hipsters Don’t Dance will bless Africa Is a Country with their top 5 World Carnival tunes.

5 Questions for a Filmmaker–Akin Omotoso

Walking With Wole Soyinka
Professor Soyinka’s steps were smart and sure, not betraying his age and decades of struggle against the vilest rulers Nigeria has had.

Umlilo is young, black and queer in South Africa
The artist Umlilo documents their metamorphosis from a tortured outsider to a fully realized divine being.

Oscar Pistorius’ anxiety spectacle
Biased media reporting won’t advance popular and professional understandings on how psychiatric conditions interact social and economic sources of stress.

Ethiopian Dream
How does democracy develop in a poor country with a long-standing history of authoritarian rule?
There are apparently only three people in the world that can cook pasta like Wole Soyinka

Rap Songs About Weed
We went on a hunt for some South African rap songs about marijuana and emerged with a list ranging from Youngsta, Mothipa’s Mpharanyana and Hymphatic Thabs.
