Episode 16: Democracy and Labor, South African Perspectives
Mac Maharaj (South African activist and intellectual) explains why the model of South Africa’s transition to democracy cannot be replicated in powersharing agreements in Kenya and Zimbabwe. In the...
View ArticleEpisode 39: South Africa – Precarious Liberation: Workers, the State, and...
Franco Barchiesi (Ohio State U) explains the precarious lives of South African workers and unemployed together with the role of politics and the impact of economic crises today. He also analyzes...
View ArticleEpisode 48: Nigeria, Gender, Labor, and Environment
Judith Byfield (History, Cornell) on the social and economic history of women and the environment in Nigeria. She elaborates on the role of the prominent Kuti family and also on the origins of her...
View ArticleEpisode 66: Miners, Marikana, and Photography
Image courtesy of Lincoln Cushing/Docs Populi www.docspopuli.org Alex Lichtenstein (History, Indiana U.) on the history of the struggles for class and racial justice in both South Africa and the U.S....
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