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How the humanitarian movement grew in close relation to the democratization of moving image technologies.
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Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.

How the humanitarian movement grew in close relation to the democratization of moving image technologies.

The idea that leadership is the panacea to South Africa’s varied troubles, is asserted as an almost axiomatic truth amongst South Africa’s monotonous punditry.

In South Africa, repackaging dated colonial fears about race and sex are used to sell beer and to win an advertising award for being “different.”

Alice Nkom, the brave, activist lawyer, harassed and imprisoned by Cameroon’s repressive regime on the government’s actions: “Threats like these show us that the fight must continue.”

Kuduru as an effort by politically connected Angolan elites to to package a fun and edgy dance born in Angola as soft power.

An interview with Nigerian-American artist, Toyin Odutola.

What does it mean for a dead man to live through us, as we chant his name and claim him?

The author, also a photographer, on documenting South Africa’s “train churches.”

The diagnostic parameters need to be completely overhauled as they embody a Western mode of understanding which itself is culturally bound.

The online work of Italian rightwing websites to establish the idea that immigrants are dangerous for the Italian society


For South African news media to be ignored is a fate worse than censorship.

What is being cultivated at the new frontier of global capitalism—and for whom?

My beef with rhinos is more of a beef with white South Africa as a whole, who are all for saving rhinos but largely silent about inequality, poverty and institutional racism.

Here’s on lesson from Ghana’s 2012 election: Not only is Akufo-Addo the Ghanaian Mitt Romney, but the NPP are the Republicans of Ghana

Euro-American media just can’t do right by Nafissatou Diallo, the Guinean hotel worker who accused a prominent French politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault in a New York City hotel. Even though she effectively won the case.