Our Eleven Minute Film about Fees Must Fall
“Shutting Down the Rainbow Nation” lets mostly women students, mostly from Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape, articulate for themselves what is going on in this moment.
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Sean Henry Jacobs is publisher of Africa is a Country and on the tenured faculty of The New School. He edits the substack, Eleven Named People.
“Shutting Down the Rainbow Nation” lets mostly women students, mostly from Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape, articulate for themselves what is going on in this moment.
This Weekend Music Break, No. 83, features eighteen pop songs that can’t be played on Nigerian airwaves. You can still listen on your phone or watch the videos on Youtube.
I asked African and Africanist thinkers and commentators what they make of Syriza’s approach to dealing with creditors and what wider connections they can draw to our conditions.
In the documentary “Remembered Futures” the filmmakers interrogate the ways South Africans understand their own history and how this affects their futures.
The ethno-nationalism that marked apartheid’s dying days has now morphed into a malignant “nativism” that threatens post-apartheid democracy.
Like many other African states, South Africans discharge their anger at political failings on easy scapegoats: those they deem foreigners.
Twitter has declared General Muhammadu Buhari as President-Elect of Nigeria, Africa’s biggest democracy.
We don’t think Njabulo Ndebele minds that we liberally cutting and pasting from a speech he gave back in 2000, about whiteness in South Africa.
Though Hall’s work was written from the vantage point of the black immigrant experience in the UK, some of it resonated in South Africa.
We’ve teamed up with brand new soccer kit supplier AMS (like them on Facebook) to give you the chance to win a Sierra Leone or South Sudan kit.
Nine conclusions we can draw from the hype machine that was the viral advocacy campaign, Kony 2012. One of them was that ordinary Ugandans saw right through it.
Weekend Special is all that stuff we wanted to, but did not get around to writing about or just shared on social media.
Is it fair to compare Israel to Apartheid South Africa? And no, making the comparison is not antisemitic.
Weekend Special is basically highlights of the stuff we shared via social media, i.e. Twitter and Facebook. We fell off but feel it’s the right time to do it more regularly.