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Sheila Adufutse
Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.


Teaching about the world beyond America’s shores
The global financial crisis is real, and its consequences are grave. It should not, however, be the reason for a US government to retreat from global engagement, especially education exchanges.
Music Break

Beyoncé and the Hyena
We’re not sure what Beyonce is trying to say with her music video for her female empowerment song, “Run the World.” You’re guest is as good as ours.

Perspective on 2011 SA Local Elections
African Urbanism
Music Break
Vote for Toilets

Nigeria Votes
We have no money
Revolt

The first Afrikaans film at Cannes

Crazy Bald Heads
Blackwater mostly recruits from former US soldiers and former soldiers from dictatorships like Apartheid South Africa

Paul Kagame Spins Youtube
Paul Kagame is a skilled media operator. Sending unprepared interviewers his way, is not how to do journalism.
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Soweto Tee

When Thelonious Monk first met Dollar Brand
By 1964, Dollar Brand (later Abdullah Ibrahim) had already made 3 LP’s as a bandleader. He was living in Switzerland and had just gotten a boost from Duke Ellington.

What’s So Funny
Tracing the origins and development of newspaper cartooning in South Africa, and its political place.

Oh, Canada
Sean, AIAC’s editor, reflects, in a drive-buy fashion, on Canada’s travel rules and some reasons why Toronto is a great place to visit.

The Belgian Color Bar
The filmmaker hopes Congolese in Belgium can be given a stage to offer their own history and projections of Congo.