African Arguments
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Academic Freedoms SeriesActivismAfrican ArgumentsBooks and ControversiesDebating IdeasDecolonisationKnowledge politics/African studiesPan AfricanismSpecialised SeriesTexts and Contexts
Publishing Autonomy, Censorship, and Endogenous Capitalism: Learning from Henry Chakava’s Legacy
Academic Freedom Series: The Roots of Progressive, Radical Publishing in Post Colonial East Africa -
“They Have Destroyed Tigray, Literally”: Mulugeta Gebrehiwot Speaks from the Mountains of Tigray
Mulugeta Gebrehiwot: They Have Destroyed Tigray, Literally -
Episode 10, African Arguments – African Voices: Community Response to Disease: A Conversation with Dr Lawrence Sao Babawo
Episode 8 AAAV Podcast: Community Response to Disease -
Episode 9, African Arguments – African Voices: Permanent Minorities and the Politics of Survivors: A conversation with Mahmood Mamdani
Episode 8, African Arguments – African Voices with Mahmoud Mamdani -
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Episode 7, African Arguments – African Voices: Digital Activism and Transformation
Episode 7, African Arguments – African Voices: Digital Activism and Transformation -
‘African Voices, African Arguments’: Episode 3: Race and Liberation in South Sudan and the U.S: A Discussion with Jok Madut Jok
African Voices, African Arguments Podcast, Episode 3: Race and Liberation in South Sudan and the U.S: A Discussion with Jok Madut Jok -
African Voices, African Arguments Podcast: Episode Two; Interview with Alcinda Honwana
Alex de Waal interviews Professor Alcinda Honwana, Centennial Professor and the Strategic Director of the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa











