Ep. 197: Nisrin Elamin on the Conflict in Sudan (rerun)
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by Nisrin Elamin
3d ago
It’s never too late to pay attention to what is happening in Sudan. The international community should be supporting everyday people’s needs as they navigate this humanitarian disaster and should also be supporting a way forward out of the war. We're re-upping our conversation with Nisrin Elamin about the conflict in Sudan. Elamin is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto. Her work investigates the connections between land, race, belonging, and empire-making in Sudan and the broader Sahel region.  We also bring updates on the news we're paying attention to th ..read more
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Ep. 196: Fellow Expédit Ologou and Mamadou Seck on Senegal's Election (French)
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by Expédit Ologou and Mamadou Seck
1w ago
Today we have an extremely timely French-language episode on Senegal and the newly elected president, which is hosted by one of our non-resident fellows, Expédit Ologou. He talks with Mamadou Seck, who is the regional manager of the Natural Resource Governance Institute for Francophone West Africa and Central Africa, and is based in Dakar. Seck's work oversees research in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea and Senegal. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com ..read more
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Ep. 195: Fellow Gopolang Botlhokwane and South Africa's Case Against Israel
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by Gopolang Botlhokwane and Metji Makgoba
3w ago
Fellow Gopolang Botlhokwane speaks to political analyst and media expert Dr. Metji Makgoba about the domestic implications of South Africa's recent case against Israel at The Hague in the Netherlands, and the country's upcoming elections in which the ruling African National Congress is expected to lose its majority. Makgoba is also an academic and teaches communication at South Africa's University of Limpopo. Makgoba holds a PhD in journalism from Cardiff University.  Makgoba’s latest publication, "Constructing Black Economic Empowerment as a Radically Transformative Policy in South Afri ..read more
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Ep. 194: Fellows Fu Asiedu and Ami Tamakloe and a People's Political History of Ghana
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by Ami Tamakloe and Fu Asiedu
1M ago
Imagine other worldly visitors have landed on Earth and are trying to learn about and understand Ghana and its politics. This episode from our new fellows, Fu Asiedu and Ami Tamakloe, provides a people’s political history and Ghanaian voices about its political present and their dreams for the country’s future. They don’t just share what they think about former leaders like the father of independence, Kwame Nkhrumah, or about the two main political parties, the New Patriotic Party – the NPP – and the National Democratic Congress – the NDC. These Ghanaians who hail from different regions of the ..read more
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Ep. 193: Lawrence Were and Access to Health Insurance
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by Lawrence Were
1M ago
Lawrence Were is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Sciences at Boston University, where he does research on public health. In a conversation with Kim, you'll hear more about the impact of health insurance and how access to it would improve health outcomes for individuals and communities.  In the news wrap, we catch up on President Macky Sall of Senegal and his rescheduling of the presidential election, the latest news from Haiti, and the removal of ECOWAS  sanctions on Niger. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuaf ..read more
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Ep. 192: Takondwa Semphere and Khaleelah Logan on Black African Diaspora and the Continent
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by Khaleelah Logan
1M ago
Black African diaspora and their relationships with the African continent is the topic of today's episode. One of last year's fellows, Takondwa Semphere, spoke with Khaleelah Logan, a creative strategist, art director, curriculum developer, and storyteller with a background that ranges across the global social impact sector. With the emphasis in recent years on black travel, and the government of Ghana setting up “return to Africa” initiatives that target the black diaspora and set up pathways for travel and “return” to other African countries, Takondwa's conversation contributes to the larger ..read more
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Introducing Our New Fellows
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2M ago
Meet our new non-resident podcast fellows! Tune in today to hear short introductions to our fellows: Ami Tamakloe and Afua "Fu" Asiedu, Gopolang Botlhokwane, Expédit Ologou, and Basil Ibrahim.  We're looking forward to sharing their amazing episodes this spring - stay tuned!  Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com ..read more
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Ep. 191: Bamba Ndiaye and Michelle Gavin on Democratic Crisis in Senegal
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by Michelle Gavin and Bamba Ndiaye
2M ago
Senegalese President Macky Sall has postponed the presidential elections originally scheduled for February 25. It's part of a series of concerning moves by Sall to extend his stay in power. We talk with experts on the topic: Bamba Ndiaye and Michelle D. Gavin.  Bamba Ndiaye is an assistant professor of African studies at Emory University's Oxford College. He is also host of The Africanist podcast and a former Ufahamu Africa non-resident fellow. Michelle D. Gavin is the Ralph Bunche senior fellow for Africa policy studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. She has over twenty years of ..read more
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Ep. 190: 2023 Year in Review
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by Kim Yi Dionne and Rachel Beatty Riedl
2M ago
We're looking back on 2023 and forward to 2024 in this week's episode! Kim and Rachel talk about elections, democracy, and more on the continent. Next week, we're excited to introduce you to our new non-resident fellows!  Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com ..read more
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Ep. 189: Paul Friesen on Local Democratic Resilience
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by Paul Friesen
3M ago
We're wrapping up our panel on democracy from the African Studies Association with a presentation from Paul Friesen on local democratic resilience under national autocracy. Friesen is a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University, part of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies's Democratic Threats and Resilience research team. His research and teaching interests focus on democratization, elections, political parties, and political behavior in sub-Saharan Africa. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com ..read more
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