South Africa 2024: Everything has changed, but nothing is different Daniel de Kadt - June 7, 2024 The long-ruling ANC lost its majority, but voters seem to want more of the same.
How immigration issues are steering South Africa’s 2024 elections Kim Yi Dionne and Beth Wellman - May 28, 2024 An expert discusses immigration campaign rhetoric, xenophobia, and diaspora voting.
‘The Black and White Rainbow’ reveals how hard it is to build a ‘rainbow’ nation Laura Seay - September 2, 2021 Unity in diversity was one of the hopes of post-apartheid South Africa.
Why South Africans are protesting the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma Carolyn E. Holmes - July 13, 2021 Zuma’s brand of populism centered on providing opportunities for poor rural residents, but it was clouded by controversy
What’s behind South Africa’s xenophobic violence in 2019? Carolyn E. Holmes - September 9, 2019 Violence against immigrants has sparked a diplomatic crisis
‘Sex worker activism has exploded throughout Africa,’ and this new book explores how Kim Yi Dionne and Chi Mgbako - July 8, 2016 What do African sex workers really need? A 33-year-old sex
Around the world, do symbols like the Confederate flag stand for heritage or hate? Jonathan Blake - June 26, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26571" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] People gather at the