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Miguna Miguna
Miguna Miguna is a Kenyan activist and lawyer.


All of the party
A mix of French hip hop and smooth R&B dominates this installment, Number 5, of music from the French capital. Paris is a Continent.

Giving the Bizness
This is our third Music Break post. It is curated by anthropologist Tom DeVriendt, who may just take a liking to keep doing them.

GAL draws Africa
Found Objects No.20
Massalia
Tumi's Tête Savante

New Clothes

Africa and contemporary art
'See me on television' (in Lesotho)
Music Break. Kouyaté-Neerman

Congo votes
The afterlife of African studio photography

The Northern Ireland Connection
A new film challenges the “rainbow nation” narrative, highlighting South Africa’s unfulfilled transformation. It involves local filmmakers, with 10% of profits supporting Cape Town’s activists.

Doctor Mac
This is number 4 in the music break series, Paris is a Continent.

I Remember Black Pete
Blackface character, Zwarte Piet, is celebrated in Europe’s Low Countries. The author writes about a childhood with Zwarte Piet in Belgium.

The return of the one party state
The regime of Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, Liberia’s first post-conflict president, is increasingly guilty of lack of accountability and abetting corruption.

Global Genre Accumulation
If there’s an underground dance scene or marginalized community nearby, Diplo or some DJ like him has or probably will “discover,” re-frame, and sell it to audiences in another part of the world.
Batsumi's cascade of sound

Fathers, men and brothers
The third in my series of musical breaks from Paris, France, features L’Algerino, Nessbeal, Corneille and La Fouine.