
6435 Article(s) by:
Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


Ghanaians Like Catchphrases
From the entertaining, mundane and sometimes depressing events and revelations, five of the most important lessons we learned from this year.

The monologue of her silence
The Senegalese director, Khady Sylla, made films out of the impossible and the untranslatable.

Facepalm: Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore’s “Africa”
We have no illusions about Sandler having a responsibility to create smart cinema.

In the middle of the desert
African refugees walk to Jerusalem in mass protest against indefinite detention by the Israeli state.

Black Brazilian
“Brazilian” is not a race and life in Brazil is still black and white. Black people hardly benefit from Brazilian-ness.

Vintage Cru
The Johannesburg-based crew challenges the status quo in South Africa with dance.

An Interactive Study Map of African States
History professsor Laura Mitchell developed this interactive map for her students for a map quiz and for the rest of us dispel the notion that Africa is a country. Go on, do the exercise.
To Be Young, Angry and Black

A short film about African migrants in Barcelona
How does one hold on to a deeply rooted sense of self, a cultural identity, and make new paths to adapt and make new forms of home?

Somali first, Muslim second, gay third
The melodic world alive in the work of Somali author Diriye Osman.

The DRC: A country only imagined without agency
Can European film producers narrate African pasts without reducing these to just European historical developments?

Shake My Head Mandela “Moments”
We collected a ton of odd (including flat out racist and objectionable) media that circulated on social media and by journalists in the last few days about Mandela’s passing.

To Come Back from Qunu
Our correspondent, attending the funeral of Nelson Mandela, the founder of post-apartheid South Africa, reflects on Madiba’s legacy for his own children.
An interview with Ghanaian artist Sarkodie in the lead-up to his new album

A wayward couple in Dakar
Martin Scorsese digitally restores Djibril Diop Mambéty’s masterpiece Touki Bouki.

The donkey that carried the cloud on its back
A Kenyan film asks in order to evolve, what part of ourselves do we keep and what part do we leave behind.

Nelson Mandela and the Dutch
The mainstream view is that the Netherlands was a staunch supporter of South Africa’s liberation movement? The story is a bit more complicated.

The Last Founding Father of African Decolonization
It is not hard to understand the iconic status of Nelson Mandela and the overflow of emotion his death has provoked in the Pan-African world.

Burying Comrade Nelson Mandela
For some of us, the official celebrations are missing a crucial element: Celebrating Nelson Mandela as a figure of armed struggle and the liberation movement.