In this episode of Eavesdrop with Meena, Meena sits down with historian Dr. Derek Peterson, Ali Mazrui Chair of African Studies at the University of Michigan, to explore the paradox of Idi Amin’s Uganda.
Drawing from newly uncovered archives and his book A Popular History of Idi Amin’s Uganda, Dr. Peterson reveals how ordinary citizens—often overlooked by history—both fueled and endured one of Africa’s most infamous regimes. Together, Meena and Dr. Peterson examine how mythmaking, fear, and promises of liberation shaped a dictator’s power, and what these stories teach us about politics and social movements today.
This conversation weaves personal history with global lessons, offering a complex portrait of Uganda’s past and urgent insights for our present.
Written and Hosted by Meena Ariagno
Produced by Bruce Buursma
Recorded and Edited by Kevin Burgess
Theme Music “Never Thought” by Christopher Paul
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