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

Movies that matter
Must Be Something in the Water
"The creative street vibes of South Africa"
Music Break

Mandela in X-Large
Found Objects, No. 13
This is about Congo
Music Break

The narrative of African women
An exhibit attempts to reframe popular perceptions and the image of African women in the United States.

What’s Kenya got to do with it?
Solange and two other US artists want to solve the problem of access to water in Africa by teaming up with Coco Cola. That sounds like a contradiction.
Poetry Radio
ZAM Goes International

Cameroon is Cameroon
A mix of factors – language, regional, sexism, an opposition that has been co-opted by the ruling party and repression – prevents real, meaningful change in Cameroon.

'Mapping Africa'

The Prophet Karl Marx
Few intellectuals have changed the world in such practical ways.

'Political Art'

Jonathan Jansen’s Burden
A profile of Jansen, vice chancellor of Free State University, on a leading online media outlet in South Africa, says more about the problem with liberalism in South Africa.
Flying Overseas
