Monthly Archives: May 2021
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Violence and Generational Trauma: Gukurahundi Memory Today
Age of Agitation Series: Gukurahundi Memory Today -
Mass abductions in Uganda: What we know and don’t know
Amid government denials and unverified claims, we spoke to dozens of former abductees, their families and officials to get a clearer picture. Since last year, there ... -
Podcast: The Making of Africa’s Economic Transformation
Audio webinar of Know the Beginning Well book launch -
What does it mean to decolonise BDSM?
“It’s not about race, it’s about slavery” One afternoon in 2018, while standing with my forehead against the wall of my bedroom in Johannesburg, arms above ... -
Think African Podcast Ep 2: The Cost of Power
African Arguments is delighted to partner with the Think African podcast series, created by Sound Africa. Think African examines the big questions that define the world ... -
Seychelles has vaccinated 71% of its population. Why is Covid surging?
What the world’s most vaccinated country tells us about variants, vaccine efficacy and achieving herd immunity. The small archipelago nation of Seychelles has emerged as the ... -
“Our Liberation is a Matter of Now”: An Interview with Bobi Wine
Age of Agitation Series: Interview with Bobi Wine -
Somaliland at 30: Still unrecognised, but alive and well
30 years after declaring independence, Somaliland is still at the margins of the international system despite its considerable successes. 30 years ago, on 18 May 1991, ... -
Chad’s Religious Leaders Remain Mostly Outside the Fray, Unlike Elsewhere in the Sahel
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‘An Uneasy Embrace’: Youth and Africa-India Entanglements
Age of Agitation Series: South-South (India-Africa) Youth Connections