The Boons and Banes: The Slippery Slope from Humanitarian Drones to Dehumanizing Drones

December 19, 2014 0

by Jennifer M. Ramos and Daniel Brunstetter

Unmanned aerial system (UAS) technology is proliferating around the world. Despite concerns about potential abuses, this technology can – so the argument goes – […]

“Two Laws, Two Justices?” Reverberations from Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Micere Githae Mugo’s ‘The Trial of Dedan Kimathi’

December 12, 2014 0

Dear Readers: Below we provide an excerpt (with some minor edits) of Ketu H. Katrak’s article “The Making of The Trial of Dedan Kimathi by Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Micere […]

In the News: Ali Mazrui (1933-2014), Scholar, Teacher, Panafrican Activist

October 20, 2014 0

posted by Cilas Kemedjio

Chinua Achebe, in There Was a Country. A Personal History of the Biafra, claims that his generation has been referred to as the lucky one. Achebe’s […]

Una Hakika: Using Mobile Technology to Curb Violence in Rural Kenya

June 12, 2014 0

by Adrian Gregorich

The Tana Delta, Kenya

Waves of ethnic violence have been rippling throughout the Tana Delta area in Kenya in recent years, claiming hundred of lives along the way. […]

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