African Men. Hollywood Stereotypes.
In the post-KONY2012 viral video era, here’s a challenging and timely video from the Stop the Pity campaign (by Mama Hope) that draws attention to
In the post-KONY2012 viral video era, here’s a challenging and timely video from the Stop the Pity campaign (by Mama Hope) that draws attention to
Ten years ago the UN Development Programme reported that population growth and economic development would lead to nearly one in two people in Africa living
Source: ironic anti-Zuma poster found in north western suburbs of Johannesburg prior to the 2009 election, by Christo Doherty Monkey still working. Baboon gotta wait
Shuga – an MTV production in collaboration with UNICEF and other partners, including the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) – is a
I can’t leave my weapon. My weapon is my mother and father Johnny Mad Dog is a French/Liberian movie, based on the 2002 novel Johnny
Yet again, a short 10 minute film debates the issue of media messages and images in relation to the Third World. Launched on January 11th,
For the black man there is only one destiny. And it is white. Black Skin, White Masks (1952) 50 years after the death of Frantz
It’s that time of the year again when news desks review the previous 12 months highlighting what is deemed important and newsworthy. And, as with
21st Century Development animation that accompanied Bill Gate’s speech By Gentleman Scholar and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Last month Bill Gates delivered a
First appearing in 2005 in issue 92, Granta magazine published ‘The View from Africa’ – a collection of memoir and reportage that sought to challenge
Aids-related deaths are at the lowest level since their 2005 peak, down 21%, figures from UNAIDS suggest. The data also show that while the number
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A new report – health workers index – published by UK NGO Save the Children lists those countries worldwide in which it is most dangerous
Africa Day, initiated by the African Union and supported by Irish Aid since 2008, falls on the 25th of May every year. To celebrate Africa
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