
The Hall of Shame
We couldn’t resist including a post with some of the lowlights of 2011.
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Rita Nketiah is a feminist researcher, writer and activist living in Accra, Ghana.

We couldn’t resist including a post with some of the lowlights of 2011.

If people still bought full albums, we would suggest them buying these 10 from 2011 for their friends. Like we will.

2011 was the year of pro-democracy movements and they were largely pushed and pulled by women.

What gives Fanon’s thinking its force and power is the air of indestructibility and the inexhaustible silo of humanity which it houses, argues Achille Mbembe.


The health news – with major implications for Africans living on the continent – that made the headlines in 2011.


The series, Paris Is a Continent, is on number 6. Songs about our moms and break-up songs sung by men that women will like, among others.


The leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance makes offensive remarks about AIDS, then smears her critics, AIDS activists and journalists, as Nazis.


Politics, repression, religion, exile, tradition and mysticism in Swaziland, Southern Africa’s last absolute monarchy.

SABMiller’s new Impala Beer is marketed to poor people who don’t buy other commercially distributed beers because they are too expensive.

