A tragic kind of hope
Nigerian and South Sudanese filmmakers give voice to the search for identity, stability, and belonging through the lens of youth and migration.
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Lilly Havstad is a Lecturer in History and Literature at Harvard University.
Nigerian and South Sudanese filmmakers give voice to the search for identity, stability, and belonging through the lens of youth and migration.
The harrowing execution of Patrick Lyoya, a Congolese refugee in Michigan, and the unfulfilled promise of resettlement in America.
The Afropolitics of one of the characters, Sam Obisanya, makes the second season of TV series “Ted Lasso” even better than the first.