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Not everyone mourns the queen. For many, she can’t be separated from colonial rule

NPR News -Africa, SpotlightBy External SourceSeptember 12, 2022Leave a comment

Some peo­ple note the enslave­ment, vio­lence and theft that defined British rule, and they find it dif­fi­cult to dis­tin­guish the indi­vid­ual of Queen Eliz­a­beth II from the insti­tu­tion of monar­chy. (Image cred­it: PA Images via Get­ty Images)

For many people, Queen Elizabeth was the face of a historically oppressive empire

NPR News -Africa, SpotlightBy External SourceSeptember 10, 2022Leave a comment

NPR’s Michel Mar­tin asks three aca­d­e­mics from Com­mon­wealth coun­tries to reflect on the British Empire’s com­pli­cat­ed lega­cy on race.

Omicron is subsiding in South Africa

NPR News -Africa, SpotlightBy External SourceJanuary 2, 2022Leave a comment

NPR’s Eyder Per­al­ta speaks with Dr. Glen­da Gray, pres­i­dent of the South African Med­ical Research Coun­cil, about how omicron

The mysterious death of a human rights lawyer during political turmoil in Ethiopia

NPR News -Africa, SpotlightBy External SourceDecember 21, 2021Leave a comment

Ethiopia prime min­is­ter Abiy Ahmed is wag­ing war against Tigrayans in the north and stamp­ing out dis­sent among eth­nic Oromos

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