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Episode 2: From Stuck to Soaring & Breaking Free - Kim Brewster
Kim Brewster shares her powerful journey of breaking free from limitations and embracing her purpose. Kim offers candid insights on shifting from feeling stuck to living a life of purpose, highlighting the mindset and strategies that helped her soar.
2024-09-13
46 min
Ufahamu Africa
Good Authority: Despite Africa’s Digital Media Boom, Huge Access Gaps Persist
"Lack of internet access leaves many without information on economic opportunities, health, and education," write Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz, Komi Amewunou, and Kelechi Amakoh in a new article from Good Authority. In today's bonus episode, Kim reads their latest piece, "Despite Africa's digital media boom, huge access gaps persist." Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2024-05-11
09 min
Ufahamu Africa
Good Authority: Don’t Call it a “Coup Epidemic” in Africa
In the last few years, militaries have carried out coups in numerous African countries, including Gabon, Niger, Burkina Faso, Sudan, Guinea, Chad, and Mali. Does this signify the beginning of a much broader continent-wide “coup epidemic?” Or are these coups mostly affecting especially weak states that face specific challenges? Where is democratic resilience strong and where is there a risk of continued democratic backsliding?Today's episode is borrowed from Good Authority and their new podcast! The episode features Good Authority’s Africa experts Ken Opalo and Kim Yi Dionne who discuss these issues. Opalo is an associate profes...
2024-05-04
38 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 193: Lawrence Were and Access to Health Insurance
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...
2024-03-09
50 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 190: 2023 Year in Review
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.
2024-02-03
37 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 188: Dominika Koter on Democracy in Benin
Dominika Koter, political scientist at Colgate University, presents the next case on democracy from our African Studies Association panel. You’ll hear her presentation on Benin and a news wrap from Kim and Rachel on South Africa's accusations of genocide against Israel, the current events in the Red Sea, and recent court cases involving Ousmane Sonko in Senegal.Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2024-01-13
35 min
The Motivatarian Exchange with Dionne Woods
Episode 157 Kim White of The Mad Cow on Back to Her Roots of Fashion Design
Kim White of The Mad Cow, is a multi-faceted artist who loves to experiment with color, pattern, and different mediums. As an upcycle queen, she has a talent for transforming old materials into beautiful works of art. With years of experience in her craft, Kim has developed a passion for teaching workshops and sharing her expertise with others. Kim's energy and enthusiasm are contagious. Her artistic talent is only matched by her love of adventure, as she's often out exploring the great outdoors and discovering new sources of inspiration. Website https://www.themadcow.ch/ Facebook http://f...
2023-12-28
47 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 187: Alexandra Blackman on Democracy in Tunisia
Our African Studies Association panel continues this week with a case study on democracy in Tunisia from Cornell University's Alexandra Blackman. You'll hear her presentation on current events in Tunisia and a news wrap from Kim and Rachel on elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and a recent news story on a valuable mask from Gabon.This is our final episode of 2023! We'll be back in your feed in the new year. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2023-12-23
37 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 186: Democracy in Malawi
Today, we have part one of our African Studies Association panel on African democracy, focusing on democratic backsliding and sites and actors that have worked for democratic endurance, strengthening, and democratic governance. You'll hear Rachel's introduction on democratic backsliding on the continent and a case study from Kim on Malawi, written with Boniface Dulani. Next week, tune in for a presentation from Alexandra Blackman, assistant professor of government at Cornell University, for a case study on Tunisia. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2023-12-16
35 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 166: A conversation with fellow Bamba Ndiaye and Ugandan activist Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire
Fellow Bamba Ndiaye explores the policing of protest in Africa and the mechanisms used by African governments to repress social movements and activists, alongside guest and Ugandan activist Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire. Mwesigire teaches at Emory University's Institute of African Studies and is completing a PhD in English at Cornell University. He is also a member of the Ubuntu Reading Group Publishing Collective.In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel discuss the latest on the continent. In particular, we discuss the recent dangerous rhetoric from Tunisia's President Kais Saied who has been scapegoating Black Africans in h...
2023-03-11
1h 08
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 163: A conversation with fellow Takondwa Priscilla Semphere and her students on how we define Africa
What does Africa mean to us today? Fellow Takondwa Priscilla Semphere teaches at the African Leadership Academy, a school where approximately 35 African countries are represented at one time. Takondwa speaks with her students about the complicated question of how we understand and define Africa and its people for this episode. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel discuss a special edition of The Monkey Cage's newsletter devoted to elections in Africa in 2023 and talk about last week's conversation with guest Idayat Hassan on elections in Nigeria. Find the books, links, and a...
2023-02-11
47 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 162: A conversation with Idayat Hassan about the upcoming Nigerian elections
Idayat Hassan is the director of the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), an Abuja-based policy advocacy and research organization focusing on deepening democracy and development in West Africa. She talks to Rachel this week about the upcoming Nigerian elections and all there is to be hopeful about - the possibility for change, engagement from young people, and a potential renegotiation of democracy. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel recommend some election resources, talk about the killing of renowned human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko, and the continent's desire for more democracy.Find t...
2023-02-04
1h 02
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 159: A conversation with Mayor Manuel de Araújo on urban governance, community, and climate resilience
Happy new year from the Ufahamu Africa team! We're back with a conversation with Manuel de Araújo, mayor of Quelimane, Mozambique about how he became mayor, why he switched political parties in 2018, and what motivates voters in Mozambique. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel share updates on Nigerian elections, the famine in Somalia, and more. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2023-01-07
1h 18
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 157: A conversation with Lauren Honig about land politics in Zambia and Senegal
Lauren Honig is an assistant professor of political science at Boston College whose work addresses questions of property rights, the roles of informal and customary institutions, natural resource politics, and state-citizen linkages. Lauren talks to Kim this week about her new book, Land Politics: How Customary Institutions Shape State Building in Zambia and Senegal.Plus, in the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about the World Cup, updates on alleged corruption in Malawi, a potential impeachment hearing for South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, and more! We also extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends...
2022-12-10
58 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 156: A conversation with cohosts Kim and Rachel on accusations of corruption in Malawi
We're in conversation this week about the recent arrest of Malawi vice president Saulos Chilima. Kim, our resident Malawi expert, answers Rachel's questions about what is happening, the historical context, and more. In Kim's recent article for The Monkey Cage, she writes: "Malawians have seen tensions between their presidents and VPs before. They may be somewhat cynical about government attempts to fight corruption." Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2022-12-03
47 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 151: Introducing season 7 and our new fellows
Welcome back to the podcast! Kim and Rachel return for season 7 of the show with a recap of some exciting things that happened while we were on break, new books we are looking forward to learning from, and an introduction of our newest cohort of fellows. Books, Links, & ArticlesActivist Origins of Political Ambition: Opposition Candidacy in Africa's Electoral Authoritarian Regimes by Keith WeghorstKeith Weghorst's Meal TrainAfrican Politics Conference Group (APCG)"The Politics of Respect: Early State Inheritance and Traditional Governance" by Vladimir Chlouba Development, (Dual) Citizenship, and its Discontents in Africa: The Political Economy of Be...
2022-10-29
39 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Laura Seay and Kim Yi Dionne recommend 3 books on Kenyan politics
Today's bonus episode is three book recommendations in one! Our co-host Kim Yi Dionne co-wrote this article with Laura Seay in July 2021 about three reads that offer a deep dive into Kenyan politics: Regime Threats and State Solutions, Political Violence in Kenya, and Kakuma Refugee Camp. Review read by Ami Tamakloe. Books, Links, & Articles"3 Books Offer Deep Dive into Kenyan Politics" by Laura Seay and Kim Yi DionneRegime Threats and State Solutions: Bureaucratic Loyalty and Embeddedness in Kenya by Mai HassanPolitical Violence in Kenya: Land, Elections, and Claim-making by Kathleen KlausKakuma Refugee...
2022-09-03
09 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 150: Hosts Kim Yi Dionne and Rachel Beatty Riedl wrap up season 6
Listen to Ufahamu Africa co-hosts Kim Yi Dionne and Rachel Beatty Riedl wrap up Season 6. In addition to reflecting on their first season incorporating the voices of Ufahamu Africa's non-resident fellows, Kim and Rachel also talk at length about the Kenyan elections and electoral politics and democracy more broadly in Africa. This 150th episode also shares some of what they're hoping to feature in Season 7.Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2022-08-14
56 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Kim Yi Dionne's review of Paul Farmer's "Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds"
Kim reviews Paul Farmer's last book, Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds, in this week's bonus episode. Farmer, a well-known American medical anthropologist and physician, offers an essential and provocative account of the West African Ebola crisis and why it occurred.Books, Links, & Articles"Paul Farmer's Last Book Teaches Still More About Pandemics" by Kim Yi DionneFevers, Feuds, and Diamonds: Ebola and the Ravages of History by Paul FarmerFind the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2022-07-30
07 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 146: A conversation with fellow Chido Nyaruwata and Awino Okech about gender, protests, and political change in Africa
In this episode, fellow Chido Nyaruwata speaks to Awino Okech, an associate professor of political sociology at SOAS, University London where she teaches in the Department of Politics and International Studies. They discuss Gender, Protests, and Political Change in Africa, a book edited by Dr. Okech. Their discussion reveals the multidimensional conditions which drive African feminist movements and women’s human rights defenders to advocate for transformation of social norms, practices, and inclusive state building in different African countries. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about "shrinkflation" in Africa and across the world, a sp...
2022-06-18
49 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 141: A conversation with fellow Chido Nyaruwata and Zethu Matebeni about African queer theory
In this episode, fellow Chido Nyaruwata speaks to professor Zethu Matebeni , a sociologist, activist, and writer researching African queer theory, sexuality, and gender. Matebeni is a co-editor of Queer in Africa: LGBTQI Identities, Citizenship, and Activism. Surya Monro and Vasu Reddy worked with Matebeni to edit this highly interdisciplinary and rich volume on different aspects of queer life in Africa.In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about fighting COVID-19 through music, dangerous migration policies in the UK, and more. Books, Links, & ArticlesQueer in Africa: LGBTQI Identities, Citizenship, and Activism e...
2022-04-23
56 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 139: A conversation with Zainab Usman about climate change
Zainab Usman is a senior fellow and director of the Africa Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. This week, she talks to Rachel about the importance of economic diversification in Africa and how it can contribute to a more climate resilient Africa. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about the killing of a fearless Somali female MP, Kenyan country music, and the Zimbabwean president’s party (ZANU PF) losing support in the polls.Books, Links, & ArticlesZainab Usman, senior fellow and director of the Africa Program at the Carne...
2022-04-02
1h 05
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 138: A conversation with fellows Soinato Leboo and Gretchen Walch about foreignness and Kenyan identities
Soinato Leboo and Gretchen Walch are our next fellows! In this episode, they talk to four friends and acquaintances about their experiences of both belonging and otherness in Kenya. Each of their perspectives were unique, but converged in their hopes for Kenya’s future. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about healthcare and a new hospital funded by Bismack Biyombo, the Kenyan political elections, and more. Books, Links, & Articles"Suns' Bismack Biyombo Donating Entire 2022 Salary to Build Hospital in Democratic Republic of the Congo""The Congolese NBA Veteran Whose Heart and...
2022-03-26
42 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 137: A conversation with Mai Hassan about politics in Kenya and Sudan
This week, Rachel interviews Mai Hassan, an associate professor in political science at the University of Michigan. Hassan's research focuses on the state, autocracy, and regime change. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about the digitization of Mali's prized manuscripts ("Mali Magic"), the French exit from Mali, and what's going on in the war in Ukraine.Books, Links & Articles Regime Threats and State Solutions: Bureaucratic Loyalty and Embeddedness in Kenya by Mai Hassan Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Arabic) by J.K. Rowling Review by Foreign...
2022-03-19
58 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Kim Yi Dionne's review of Robbie Corey-Boulet's "Love Falls On Us"
In this bonus episode, hear Ufahamu Africa host Kim Yi Dionne read her review of Love Falls On Us: A Story of American Ideas and African LGBT Lives, a book by Robbie Corey-Boulet.The review was published as part of the 2020 African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular (#APSRS20), and this recording is being shared as part of a collaboration with The Monkey Cage, a blog on politics and political science at The Washington Post.Books, Links, & Episodes"'Love Falls on Us' Explores the Intersection of African LGBT Rights and American Activism" by Kim...
2022-02-26
07 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Laura Seay's review of Nwando Achebe's "Female Monarchs and Merchant Queens in Africa"
In this bonus episode, hear Ufahamu Africa host Kim Yi Dionne read Laura Seay’s review of Female Monarchs and Merchant Queens in Africa, a book by Nwando Achebe. The review was published in last year's African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular (#APSRS20), and this recording is being shared as part of a collaboration with The Monkey Cage, a blog on politics and political science at The Washington Post.Books, Links, & Articles"Nwando Achebe's New Book Is a Fascinating Look at Africa's Queens, Past and Present" by Laura SeayFemale Monarchs and Merchant Queens in...
2022-02-19
07 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 133: A conversation with Naunihal Singh about coups
Coups are on our minds this week, especially with recent events in Burkina Faso and Guinea-Bissau. Kim and Rachel talk about their own views on "coup contagion" and how their perspectives have changed over time. Then, Kim talks to coup expert Naunihal Singh, who breaks down what coups are, shares how he began studying them, and what we should know about what's happening on the continent now. Books, Links, & ArticlesSeizing Power: The Strategic Logic of Military Coups by Naunihal Singh"Burkina Faso's Coup Makers Capitalized on Wider Grievances within Ranks" by...
2022-02-05
1h 12
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 131: A conversation with Yang-Yang Zhou of the Scope Conditions Podcast
As fans of the Scope Conditions podcast, we're excited to share this interview with Yang-Yang Zhou, one of the hosts of the show. Scope Conditions features cutting-edge research in comparative politics from across the world, so we took this opportunity to talk to Zhou about her own cutting-edge work studying the effects of migrants on host communities. Take a listen to this great conversation between Kim, Rachel, and Yang-Yang Zhou! Books, Links, & ArticlesScope Conditions Podcast with Yang-Yang Zhou & Alan JacobsDOEK! by Rémy Ngamije "Ignorance, Denial, and Insurgency in Mozambique" by Cor...
2022-01-22
44 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 130: A conversation with Nkatha Kabira about the past, present, and future of African law
African legal scholar Nkatha Kabira joins us this week for a conversation about the past, present, and future of African law. Kabira is a lecturer at the University of Nairobi and was the fall 2021 Distinguished Africanist Scholar at Cornell University's Institute for African Development. In our conversation, Kabira shares her vision for a conference on the future of law in Africa and makes recommendations for how legal education and practice can be developed on the continent when formal legal institutions sometimes hold limited power. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about the African Cup of N...
2022-01-15
43 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 129: Looking back on Ufahamu Africa in 2021 and ahead to 2022
Welcome back to a new year of Ufahamu Africa! Kim and Rachel talk about some of your and our favorite episodes of 2021, the big events that affected Africa in 2021, and more! Books, Links, & ArticlesUfahamu Africa on Foreign Policy PlaylistThe Lawfare Podcast: Making Sense of the Crisis in Ethiopia"The Enemy in Her Imagination: A Fable" by Elleni Centime Zeleke"Take the Soul from Everyone, and the Liberty of All" by Rama Salla Dieng The West Africa Autocratization Tracker by Expédit Ologou Senegal’s violent protests reveal that its long-stable democracy is fragil...
2022-01-08
30 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 128: Introducing our non-resident fellows
We're excited to announce our 2021-22 non-resident fellows: Chido Nyaruwata, Wanjiku Ngugi, Samah Fawzi, and team Soinato Leboo and Gretchen Walch. On this episode, they introduce themselves and, of course, share what they're reading! You'll hear more from them throughout season 6, including episodes created and produced by each of them. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about the South African football team, the Africa Cup of Nations (AfCon), the Democracy Summit hosted by the Biden administration, the recent sentencing of Benin's Reckya Madougou, and state-sponsored hacks of Ugandans. Books, Links, & Articles
2021-12-18
23 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 127: Mashup with Judd Devermont and Nicole Wilett from "49"
Judd Devermont and Nicole Wilett from "49," a new podcast from the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS), join us this week to offer Africa policy recommendations for the Biden administration and to share their process of fitting hundreds of pages of historical research into five-minute podcast segments. Judd Devermont is the Director of the Africa Program at CSIS and was recently asked to serve as a Special Advisor for Africa Strategy to the White House. Nicole Wilett is chief of staff at the Open Society Foundations. Together, they co-host 49, a podcast examining the past, present, and future of U.S...
2021-12-11
26 min
Ufahamu Africa
An Introduction to Ufahamu Africa
Ufahamu Africa is a podcast about life and politics on the African continent, co-hosted by Kim Yi Dionne, professor of political science at the University of California, Riverside, and Rachel Beatty Riedl, professor of government at Cornell University. “Ufahamu” is a Kiswahili word that translates to “understanding” or “consciousness” in English. We seek to expand our collective understanding of Africa through in-depth interviews with diverse thinkers and innovators who are deeply ingrained in the life, culture, and politics of the continent. Our weekly episodes also feature news highlights and overviews of what we are reading and learning.Find the...
2021-12-08
01 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Laura Seay’s review of Lina Benabdallah’s book on China-Africa relations
In this bonus recording, hear Ufahamu Africa host Kim Yi Dionne read Laura Seay’s review of Shaping the Future of Power: Knowledge Production and Network-Building in China-Africa Relations, a book by Lina Benabdallah (@LBenabdallah). The review was published in last year's African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular (#APSRS20), and this recording is being shared as part of a collaboration with The Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog), a blog on politics and political science at The Washington Post.Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2021-09-04
06 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 126: Season 5 Finale
Kim and Rachel close up Season 5 highlighting some of the major events on the continent and enjoying hearing some good news from friends of the podcast. Have a listen and you'll hear Grieve Chelwa, Anne Meng, TJ Tallie, Hilary Matfess, Judd Devermont, and Laura Smith share some great updates so we can celebrate some wins as we look back on this challenging year. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2021-08-21
33 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 125: A conversation with Alhousseini Diabate about land and food access in West Africa (English)
Alhousseini Diabate joins us this week for a conversation about land access and food access in West Africa, particularly in Mali. This version of the episode is dubbed in English, but the original episode was conducted between Rachel and Diabate in French. You can find the French version of the episode on ufahamuafrica.com. Don't forget to also send us recorded clips of you sharing your good news with us! We will share everyone's good news in our upcoming season 5 finale episode. Books, Links, & ArticlesMéthodologie du pluralisme juridique by Ghislain O...
2021-08-07
34 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 124: A conversation with Tarila Marclint Ebiede about about violence and governance in Nigeria
Joining us this week is Tarila Marclint Ebiede, adjunct assistant professor of international affairs at Brussels School of Governance, Brussels, Belgium. His research examines the reintegration of ex-combatants, political violence, the impact of violent conflicts on local governance, youth and violence, peacebuilding and security in Nigeria. We talk to him about his research, the recent news of a fallen military jet plane in Nigeria, and his new Conflict Research Network (CORN) West Africa initiative. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about that fallen military jet in Nigeria and share updates on the books you should b...
2021-07-24
1h 01
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 123: A conversation with Liliane Umubyeyi and Amah Edoh on reparations
Earlier this year, Liliane Umubyeyi and Amah Edoh joined Cornell University's Institute for European Studies to talk about their collaborative work on reparations, especially related to Belgium and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We share selected excerpts of their talk in this week's episode, and you can find a link to watch the full panel in this week's show notes. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about the arrest of former South African President Jacob Zuma and the subsequent protests. Plus, more about COVID vaccines on the African continent. Books, Links, & Articles
2021-07-17
44 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 121: A conversation with Amal Fadlalla
In her book, Branding Humanity: Competing Narratives of Rights, Violence, and Global Citizenship, Amal Fadlalla writes about the Save Darfur movement and how it gained an international following. We bring her onto the show this week for a conversation about her work and her expertise in Sudan.In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about global climate change, more updates from the Tigray region of Ethiopia, the protests in Eswatini, and more. Books, Links, & ArticlesBranding Humanity: Competing Narratives of Rights, Violence, and Global Citizenship by Amal Hassan FadlallaEmbodying Honor: Fertility, Foreignness, and...
2021-07-03
1h 09
Ufahamu Africa
Hear Ufahamu Africa on Foreign Policy Playlist
Hear us on Foreign Policy Playlist this week when Rachel and Kim talk about Ufahamu Africa's vision and mission and the show features Kim's conversation about the genocide in Ethiopia's Tigray region with Dr. Goitom Gebreluel from episode 117. … More Hear Ufahamu Africa on Foreign Policy PlaylistFind the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2021-06-19
01 min
The Hot Mess to Awesomeness Podcast
Voice + Vulnerability; How Empowered Women, Empower Women. With guest Kim Short
Ep. 65 This episode is packed with empowering messages! I had an amazing time chatting with Kim, and you will love what she has to share with you. Kim and I discussed her journey through childhood into adulthood and what it was like when her perspective shifted from, who she believed she should be, to the woman she is today. The moment that Kim went from being a chameleon, a wallflower who always blended into her surroundings, to feeling confident, strong, and powerful, she knew she wanted to teach her daughters all that she’d le...
2021-06-17
43 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 120: A conversation with Zachariah Mampilly on researching African politics
Joining us this week is friend of the show, Zachariah Mampilly! He speaks with Kim about researching and teaching African politics, as well as his Program on African Social Research (PASR) which supports junior African scholars as they work to publish in academic journalsIn the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about the Islamic State in Mozambique, news from Nigeria, and political updates in Côte d'Ivoire.Books, Links, & ArticlesRebel Rulers: Insurgent Governance and Civilian Life during War by Zachariah Cherian MampillyAfrica Uprising: Popular Protest and Political Change by Adam Br...
2021-06-12
1h 05
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 118: A rerun of our conversation with Ashley Currier about LGBT organizing in Africa
This week, we are re-airing Kim's interview with Ashley Currier, whose work looks at LGBT organizing in Africa. Currier spoke to Kim about her books, Out in Africa and Politicizing Sex in Contemporary Africa, visibility of African activists, and homophobia on the continent. In the news this week: a coup in Mali, volcanic eruptions in eastern Congo, and reduced food rations in Rwandan refugee camps. Plus, Kim and Rachel share a summer music recommendation!Books, Links, & ArticlesOut in Africa: LGBT Organizing in Namibia and South Africa by Ashley CurrierPoliticizing Sex in C...
2021-05-29
40 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 117: A conversation with Goitom Gebreleul about the genocide in Tigray, Ethiopia
As violence and unrest in the Tigray region of Ethiopia continues, we bring Goitom Gebreleul on the show. Gebreleul is a researcher in international and comparative politics of the Horn of Africa at Hatèta Policy Research. In his interview with Kim, he shares the evidence that this is a genocide and tells listeners what they can do to help. There's no news wrap this week, but you can still see what we're reading, listening to, and learning this week in the show notes on our website, ufahamuafrica.com. Books, Links, & Articles “Africans find it hard...
2021-05-22
26 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 116: A conversation with Christina Cottiero and Expédit Ologou about Benin
Joining us this week are special guests Christina Cottiero, a political science PhD student at UC San Diego doing award-winning research on regional security issues in West Africa, and Expédit Ologou, the founder and president at the Civic Academy for Africa’s Future, an independent research think tank in Benin, and a Senior Political Governance Officer for the Benin Office of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. They join Rachel for a conversation about the presidential election in Benin and ongoing concerns about de-democratization in the country.In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about Lesotho's political imp...
2021-05-15
53 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 115: A conversation with Robtel Neajai Pailey on citizenship and Liberia
Robtel Neajai Pailey is a writer, activist, and academic whose recent book engages with the topic of citizenship in Africa, especially in Liberia. She joins Rachel for a great conversation about her work, the scholar-activists who influence and inspire her, and how to make our work ethical, emancipatory, and accessible. We conducted this interview on the sidelines of the 52nd Annual Liberian Studies Association conference, hosted by Cornell University's Institute of African Development.In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about academic freedom in Zambia, the corruption trial in South Africa against its former president, and...
2021-05-01
46 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 114: A conversation with Dan Eizenga on Idriss Déby and Chad
Special guest Dan Eizenga, research fellow at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies, joins us to share his expertise on Chad and the recent death of Idriss Déby. Listen to learn what happened, who is in charge of Chad now, and what it all means. In the news wrap, Kim and Rachel talk about new restrictions from the U.S. on Ugandan officials, share new resources like an edited volume on coronavirus politics, and a new postdoc opportunity on global racial justice available from Cornell University. Books, Links, & Articles Coronavirus Politics: The Comparative Po...
2021-04-24
51 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 112: A conversation between Kim and Rachel about COVID-19 vaccines
We've got another deep dive episode this week, featuring a conversation between Kim and Rachel on COVID-19 vaccines, global distribution, and the difference between equality and equity.They also take us through some of the top news stories of the week, including ongoing talks about a hydroelectric dam on the Nile River in Egypt, the election in Djibouti, and more. Books, Links, & ArticlesBargaining for Women’s Rights: Activism in an Aspiring Muslim Democracy by Alice Kang“The Man Who Helped Make Ordinary Africans’ Voices Heard” by David Pilling“West Africans Welcome Strong Gov...
2021-04-10
44 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 111: A conversation between Kim and Rachel about the protests in Senegal
Kim and Rachel take a deep dive into the protests in Senegal, explaining everything you need to know about what's happening and what it means. They also talk about the recent death of Tanzanian president, John Magufuli. And in lieu of a guest, we feature our student essay competition winner, Hammed Kayode Alabi! Hammed is a graduate student at the University of Edinburgh studying Africa and international development. He reads for us his winning essay, called "#EndSARS Movement We Will Remember." Books, Links, & Articles Political Protest in Contemporary Africa by Lisa Mueller
2021-03-20
47 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 107: A conversation with Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué on gender, identity, and nationalism in Cameroon
Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué is an assistant professor of gender and sexuality in African Cultural Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In her conversation with us, she highlights her work in Cameroon on gender, identity, and nationalism, which has culminated in the publication of a new book, "Gender, Separatist Politics, and Embodied Nationalism in Cameroon." As we continue our celebration of Black History Month, we share what we're paying attention to right now. In addition to a film recommendation in this week's news wrap, Kim explains what is going on with COVID-19 vaccines in Africa, Rachel explains a case of environmental a...
2021-02-13
51 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 105: Repatriation of Museum Objects, Part 1
This week, we are sharing expertise from Souleymane Bachir Diagne who spoke on a panel last October as part of "Repatriation of Museum Objects" for Cornell University's Institute for European Studies. Next week, we will be sharing the expertise of Cécile Fromont, another of the event's panelists, as part 2 of this episode.In the news, Kim and Rachel talk about recent events in Ethiopia and Niger, how food security affects us all, and the recent transfer of power in the United States.Books, Links, & ArticlesFemale Monarchs and Merchant Queens in Africa b...
2021-01-23
50 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 104: Looking back on 2020 and forward to 2021
Happy New Year! We are back with our first episode of 2021, and a conversation between our co-hosts Kim and Rachel. On our minds from 2020: the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa, many of the elections held in the past year, and as always, we share what we are reading and the scholars and perspectives we're watching. Books, Links, & ArticlesAuthoritarian Origins of Democratic Party Systems in Africa by Rachel Beatty RiedlFrom Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa by Gwyneth H. McClendon and Rachel Beatty RiedlAfrica Uprising: Popular Protest and Political Change by...
2021-01-16
40 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 103: A conversation with Cyril Obi of the African Peacebuilding Network
Joining us in conversation this week is Cyril Obi, program director of the African Peacebuilding Network, to talk with Rachel about the geopolitics of oil in Africa, his work with the Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa Program, and the great work of the African Peacebuilding Network. And if you're still looking for gifts for your African studies friends, check out this week's news wrap where Kim and Rachel share the books we should be reading. In other news, we talk Ghanian elections, all of the happenings in the Sahel, and Malawi being selected as the country of the...
2020-12-19
1h 06
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 102: A conversation with Noah Nathan about the Ghanaian election
Nana Akufo-Addo has just won the presidency in this week's Ghanaian election with about 51 percent of the vote. We interview Noah Nathan, who has just published a new book on electoral politics in Ghana. He also tells us about his upcoming work on political brokers and party and state bureaucracy. Rachel and Kim tell us what's going on in African news this week, including in Western Sahara, the Ugandan election, and more about presidential term limits. Books, Links, & ArticlesGandah-yir: The House of the Brave: the Biography of a Northern Ghanaian Chief (ca. 1872-1950...
2020-12-12
53 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 101: A conversation with Anne Meng about authoritarianism and leadership succession
Why would a dictator create constraints to their own power? Anne Meng explains to us in this week's episode! Meng shares her expertise, which can also be found in her newly published article, "Winning the Game of Thrones," and book, "Constraining Dictatorship." In other news, Kim and Rachel cover Ivorian elections, term limits, and the insurgency in Northern Mozambique.Books, Links, & ArticlesHow Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group Formation in Uganda and Beyond by Janet LewisSouthern Politics in State and Nation by V.O. KeyGame of Thrones by George R.R. Martin"Winning the Game...
2020-12-05
49 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 100: A conversation with Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relations (French)
Happy #100EpisodesOfUfahamu! For our 100th episode, Rachel interviews Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relations. You can listen to the interview in English or French! Kim and Rachel talk about Zambia's COVID response, a crisis in Ethiopia, and the passing of Jerry Rawlings. We also announce our Ufahamu Africa essay competition. Submit a one-page essay reflecting on a topic of your choice within the broad scope of life and politics in African politics to win some podcast swag or a chance to read your essay on a future episode.Books, Links, & Articles
2020-11-21
52 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 100: A conversation with Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relations
Happy #100EpisodesOfUfahamu! For our 100th episode, Rachel interviews Siba Grovogui about race and racism in international relations. You can listen to the interview in English or French! Kim and Rachel talk about Zambia's COVID response, a crisis in Ethiopia, and the passing of Jerry Rawlings. We also announce our Ufahamu Africa essay competition. Submit a one-page essay reflecting on a topic of your choice within the broad scope of life and politics in African politics to win some podcast swag or a chance to read your essay on a future episode.Books, Links, & Articles
2020-11-21
53 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 99: Wole Soyinka in conversation with Chris Abani
We are delighted to share this conversation between Nobel Prize winner Program of African Studies (PAS) and professor of English. Thank you to PAS for sharing this interview with us, which they hosted on October 2, 2020. Soyinka shares his thoughts on the American presidential election, the African diaspora, reclaiming African art, and more. Before the interview, Kim and Rachel share some news highlights, including election controversies in Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire.Books, Links, & ArticlesPolitical Protest in Contemporary Africa by Lisa Mueller"The Massive Protests in Nigeria, Explained" by Tarila Marclint E...
2020-10-31
1h 00
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 98: A conversation between Patrick Mbullo Owuor and Denielle Elliott
In the news this week: #EndSARS, elections in Tanzania, and more. Kim and Rachel put these events into context and share what you need to know. This week's interview features guest host Patrick Mbullo Owuor in conversation with Denielle Elliott about KEMRI, Elliott's new research, and more! Books, Links, & ArticlesReimagining Science and Statecraft in Postcolonial Kenya: Stories from an African Scientist by Denielle ElliottA Different Kind of Ethnography: Imaginative Practices and Creative Methodologies, Edited by Denielle Elliott and Dara CulhaneHow Autocrats Compete: Parties, Patrons, and Unfair...
2020-10-24
36 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 97: A conversation with Lina Benabdallah on the link between China and Africa
Presidential elections are happening in multiple African countries, where we're seeing constitutional changes that allow presidents to seek third terms. Kim and Rachel also talk about the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Nigeria, the politics of education access, and a new report on migration in Africa. This week's interview features Lina Benabdallah—an expert on China-Africa relations—and the links between China and Africa (plus, her new book!). Books, Links, & ArticlesShaping the Future of Power: Knowledge Production and Network-Building in China-Africa Relations by Lina BenabdallahA Sensational Encounter with High Socialist China by Paul G. P...
2020-10-17
40 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 96: A conversation with Yonatan Morse about the 3 crises in Cameroon
Yonatan Morse, assistant professor of political science at the University of Connecticut, says that there have been three crises occurring in Cameroon over the last few years. He discusses them with Kim in this week's interview. In the news: 400,000 people have not been able to register to vote in Burkina Faso, the world is watching the U.S. election, and more! Books, Links, & ArticlesHow Autocrats Compete: Parties, Patrons, and Unfair Elections in Africa by Yonatan MorseSocial Policy Expansion in Latin America by Candelaria GarayEnvy in Politics by Gwyneth H. McClendonDemocracy in Ghana: Everyday...
2020-10-10
22 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 95: A conversation with Oumar Ba about international justice
A lot is happening in the news! Kim and Rachel highlight some of the things they're seeing in their news feed, including: ECOWAS and Mali, African responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Takondwa Semphere's recent review of Beyonce's "Black is King." Kim interviews Oumar Ba, whose new book about the International Criminal Court highlights his expertise in international justice. Books, Links, & ArticlesStates of Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court by Oumar BaCold War Assemblages: Decolonization to Digital by Bhakti ShringarpureAmílcar Cabral: A Nationalist and Pan-Africanist Revolutionary (Ohio Short Histories of A...
2020-10-03
41 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 94: A conversation with our co-hosts, Rachel Beatty Riedl and Kim Yi Dionne
We're back with season 5 of the Ufahamu Africa podcast! In this teaser episode, Kim and Rachel share what they've been reading, the conversations and guests they are looking forward to, and announce that the podcast has received funding from the Carnegie Corporation. Tune in every Saturday for new episodes that will continue to prioritize African perspectives as we learn about life and politics on the continent.Books, Links, & ArticlesFrom Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa by Rachel Beatty Riedl and Gwyneth H. McClendonDemocracy in Ghana...
2020-09-26
27 min
In Pursuit of Development
Why AIDS interventions in Africa often fail — Kim Yi Dionne
As the international community addresses numerous development challenges, we must often pause, reflect, and ask: Do good intentions lead to good results? If so, when? And how? There are innumerable development agendas and a multitude of stakeholders involved in saving lives as well as promoting long-term development in many developing countries. What really is the impact of their activities? Are such activities well-coordinated? How effectively can external actors make a meaningful contribution to alleviating local problems? And most importantly, whose priorities do such interventions address, and to what extent are the so-called “beneficiaries” consulted? Guest: Kim Yi Dionn...
2020-09-16
1h 04
All Write in Sin City
The Wicked Sister: New Thriller from Karen Dionne
Karen Dionne is the USA Today and #1 internationally bestselling author of the award-winning psychological suspense novel, The Marsh King’s Daughter. It was published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons. Karen has been active in the writing community for over twenty years. She co-founded the online writers community Backspace, organized the Backspace Writers Conferences in New York and the Bahamas, and served on the board of directors of the International Thriller Writers organization.Originally from the Detroit area, Karen and her husband moved to ten acres in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula when they first m...
2020-08-02
30 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Hear a review of two new books on what Africa’s urbanization means for politics
In this bonus recording, hear Ufahamu Africa host Kim Dionne (@dadakim) read her review of two recent books with insights on how increasing urbanization in Africa changes (or doesn’t change) politics and power: Noah L. Nathan’s (@noahlnathan) “Electoral Politics and Africa’s Urban Transition: Class and Ethnicity in Ghana,” and Jeffrey W. Paller’s (@JWPaller) “Democracy in Ghana: Everyday Politics in Urban Africa.” The review was published in this past Friday’s installment of the African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular (#APSRS20), and this recording is being shared as part of a collaboration with The Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog), a blog on politics...
2020-06-23
06 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Emmanuel Balogun’s review of “The Political Life of an Epidemic”
In this bonus recording, hear Ufahamu Africa host Kim Dionne read Emmanuel Balogun’s (@Ea_Balogun) review of “The Political Life of an Epidemic,” written by Simukai Chigudu (@SimuChigudu), a professor of politics at Oxford University. The review was published in this past Friday’s installment of the African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular (#APSRS20), and this recording is being shared as part of a collaboration with The Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog), a blog on politics and political science at The Washington Post. Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2020-06-15
06 min
Love Laid Bare Network
How To Cope With Racial Trauma Ft Kim Evans MSc
This week I am joined by Psychotherapist Kim Evans MSc who offers some helpful ways in which we can help cope with some of the traumas we are experiencing.Kim is kindly offering free counselling sessions for Black people impacted by racial trauma. She is also offering free self care workshops. If you are interested in receiving free sessions please email her at admin@kaemotherapy.com.If you would like to donate to her Just Giving Page which aims to raise £2,000 in order to provide this free online service, please click here.Please visit our Resources Page for more support ser...
2020-06-10
49 min
Love Laid Bare Network
How To Cope With Racial Trauma Ft Kim Evans MSc
This week I am joined by Psychotherapist Kim Evans MSc who offers some helpful ways in which we can help cope with some of the traumas we are experiencing.Kim is kindly offering free counselling sessions for Black people impacted by racial trauma. She is also offering free self care workshops. If you are interested in receiving free sessions please email her at admin@kaemotherapy.com.If you would like to donate to her Just Giving Page which aims to raise £2,000 in order to provide this free online service, please click here.Please visit our Resources Page for more support ser...
2020-06-10
49 min
Ufahamu Africa
Bonus: Laura Seay’s review of “From Pews to Politics”
In this bonus recording, hear Ufahamu Africa host Kim Dionne read Laura Seay’s review of From Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa, a book by Rachel Beatty Riedl and Gwyneth McClendon. The review was published in this past Friday’s installment of the African Politics Summer Reading Spectacular (#APSRS20), and this recording is being shared as part of a collaboration with The Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog), a blog on politics and political science at The Washington Post.Find the books, links, and articles we mentioned in this episode on our website, ufahamuafrica.com.
2020-06-09
06 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 93: A conversation with Kim Yi Dionne and Ken Opalo about the politics and policy of the COVID-19 pandemic and more
This week's news wrap featured discussions about recent election updates in Burundi and Benin, leadership changes in Lesotho, and more news regarding summer bonus content!In this episode, we highlight a panel discussion from an event with the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Our very own cohost, Kim Yi Dionne, was a part of the panel, along side a familiar face, or we should say voice, to our Ufahamu Africa community — Ken Opalo. Peter Lewis moderated the panel. Peter Lewis is the Warren Weinstein Chair of African Studies and the director of Africa and...
2020-05-30
1h 22
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 93: A conversation with Kim Yi Dionne and Ken Opalo about the politics and policy of the COVID-19 pandemic and more
This week’s news wrap featured discussions about recent election updates in Burundi and Benin, leadership changes in Lesotho, and more news regarding summer bonus content! In this episode, we highlight a panel discussion from an event with the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Our very own cohost, Kim Yi Dionne, was a part … More Ep. 93: A conversation with Kim Yi Dionne and Ken Opalo about the politics and policy of the COVID-19 pandemic and more
2020-05-30
1h 22
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 90: A conversation with George Ogola about African media, unchecked political power, and more
We start this week's episode discussing the swarm of locusts wreaking havoc in East Africa, how COVID-19 will push the African region into its first recession in a quarter century, and the long term consequences of the pandemic for democracy and rights. Our featured guest this week is Dr. George Ogola (@Ogolah), a scholar of media in the global south at the University of Central Lancashire's School of Journalism, Media, and Performance. Kim and George discuss African media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, the media's role in checking political power, and the "pockets of indiscipline" where citizens can access...
2020-04-11
40 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 89: Ufahamu Africa hosts discuss African government responses to COVID-19
This week's brief episode focuses on what our hosts -- Kim Yi Dionne and Rachel Beatty Riedl -- are reading and learning related to the COVID-19 pandemic and responses by African governments. There is a lot that has already been written and we share what we think are some important questions and arguments that we as scholars of pandemics and authoritarian politics think our listeners should be thinking about.Did we miss something important? Email us your ideas for episodes that will expand our audience's understanding of African citizens and states navigating this pandemic. Find the books, l...
2020-04-04
17 min
Ufahamu Africa
Ep. 88: A talk with Nic Cheeseman about his latest book, Uganda, and much more
On this week's news update, Kim and Rachel discuss Nigeria's first Coronavirus patient, the downward trend of Ebola, and elections in Cote d'Ivoire.At the African Studies Association Annual Meeting in Boston this past fall, Kim met with Nic Cheeseman (@Fromagehomme) to discuss his latest book and other topics, such as presidential succession in Uganda. Nic is a professor of democracy and international development at the University of Birmingham, and he was the former African Studies Centre Director for Oxford University.He specializes in elections and democracy, doing field work in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Ghana, just to name a...
2020-03-10
51 min