The Write for Justice Campaign is an initiative of the Africanist Press set-up to investigate and report on human rights violations and injustices in Africa.
In this podcast episode, we talk with Ousainou and Kathy Jagne, founders of Timbooktoo Bookstore in Banjul, #Gambia . With 28 years of experience running an independent bookstore, they explain how bookstores shape communities. https://t.co/vtqaph8tl6
Ousainou and Kathy Jagne, founders of Timbooktoo Bookstore in Banjul, Gambia talks about their 28 years of experience running an independent bookstore, and how bookstores shape communities and discuss ways to strengthen #Africa’s reading culture. https://t.co/8V0hDWfYVQ
Check out Bookstores in #Africa's Nation-Building: The Story of Timbooktoo in The #Gambia from #AfricanistPress Podcast Service on Amazon Music. https://t.co/VnEzk4ddfb #AmazonMusic
Check out Bookstores in Africa's Nation-Building: The Story of Timbooktoo in The Gambia from Africanist Press Podcast Service on Amazon Music. https://t.co/VnEzk4ddfb #AmazonMusic
In this episode, we focus on the Tripartite Agreement’s creation of a triangle of illegality, examining how it violated #SierraLeone’s Constitution and public election laws, and its ongoing threat to democracy and future elections.https://t.co/NjCkaZuZNn
In this episode, we focus on the Tripartite Agreement’s creation of a triangle of illegality, examining how it violated Sierra Leone’s Constitution and public election laws, and its ongoing threat to democracy and future elections.
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Check out Democracy is not a Tripartite Agreement: The APC and SLPP's Undemocratic Politics of Rotating Power from Africanist Press Podcast Service on Amazon Music. https://t.co/tPbU2hM7e5 #AmazonMusic
Launched in December 2023 to provide analysis of ongoing events in Africa, the #AfricanistPress Podcast has produced over 70 episodes on governance, human rights, social justice, and the history of the African liberation movement from the 1920s to the 1980s.
With a global reach of over 5.5 million weekly listeners in at least 68 countries, episodes and reports produced through the new project will leverage new digital technologies, including social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, YouTube, Facebook, Spotify, Amazon, and other online channels.
Dr. Chernoh Alpha M. Bah, @BrownUniversity Postdoc, still cannot return to West Africa to continue his research for fear of retribution by the #sierraleone gov't. (May 20, 2025)
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