
Kenya’s 42 (+) tribes
The vagueness around who is and isn’t a “tribe of Kenya” is a double-edged sword. The persistence of ethnic classification and counting can be pernicious.
The vagueness around who is and isn’t a “tribe of Kenya” is a double-edged sword. The persistence of ethnic classification and counting can be pernicious.
In Nigeria, we should train and empower communities to participate in security measures, rather than arming militias.
The Indigenous people of the Tibesti mountain range that straddles northern Chad and Libya have been neglected and stigmatized by the elites who control and favor development of the south.
The Southern Africa retail chain boasts massive profits, but its workers in Namibia are shortchanged.
Since European colonialism first arrived, Africa has provided its best raw materials to the global North. Can African countries finally break out of this pattern?
The latest COVID-19 crisis in India is overshadowing a farmers' revolt over land and agriculture. That revolt holds lessons for Africans.
What does the expansion of artificial intelligence in warfare look like in West Africa and other US military outposts?
There is a lesson in the struggle for South African freedom: South Africans seeking solidarity understood they were speaking to specific audiences, not to an undifferentiated global community, and they strove to meet people where they were.
What do we know about the potential for new kinds of social movements in South Africa?
South Africans fight for “adequate housing,” freedom from eviction, and a government that will progressively realize both of these goals.
On AIAC Talk this week, we mark Independence Day in Sierra Leone, and Freedom Day in South Africa—but what does freedom really mean on the ground in these countries? Watch the show live Tuesday on YouTube.
Anyone who lives in fear of getting sick exists in a state of unfreedom.
Why is Nairobi's government terrorizing hawkers and hustlers around the city? An anthropological perspective.
Has the recent death of Tanzania’s president John Magufuli created new political possibilities?
African states are involved in the War on Terror more than we think. They're surrounded by an eco-system of the war industry.
In the first video from a series for the Capitalism In My City project, Brian Mathenge decodes what everyday capitalism looks like from the margins of Nairobi.
Why are South African government policies benefiting black mothers still controversial?
How is Kenya's "new middle class" contributing to a pervasive low-quality oppression that leaves Kenyans feeling hopeless?
This week on AIAC Talk, we’re debating whether the moment is right for South Africa’s left to form a new party. Watch it live on YouTube.
Assuming today’s socioeconomic crisis benefits the Left is folly. That will only happen if we have the political vision to make class the fault line of social polarization, and for that we need to face the challenge of constructing a new party.