Ep. 61: A conversation with Sally Nuamah on girls’ education

This week’s episode begins with discussion of events in DRC, Malawi, and Algeria. We also talk about a new study showing how democracy is good for our health.

Our featured conversation is with Sally Nuamah, an assistant professor at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy. Her research sits at the intersections of race, gender, public education and political behavior. She made the award-winning film, HerStory. We talk with Sally about her first book, How Girls Achieve, released this week by Harvard University Press. Our conversation begins at 10:53.

Ep. 47: A conversation with George Bob-Milliar and Lauren MacLean about student protests at KNUST in Ghana

Don’t miss our first episode featuring an interview conducted at the African Studies Association annual meeting last week. We chat with George Bob-Milliar and Lauren MacLean about recent student protests at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where George is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History and Political Studies. Lauren was on campus during the protests visiting Ghana for research; she is the Arthur F. Bentley Chair and Professor of political science at Indiana University at Bloomington. 

In addition to telling the story of how the KNUST protests unfolded and the grievances students had that led to the protests, George and Lauren talk more broadly about what the protests (and state response) mean for academic freedom, democracy in Ghana, and more. Their segment begins at 6:51.

Ep. 18: A conversation with Nicole Amarteifio, creator of ‘An African City’

This week’s episode features a Q&A with Nicole Amarteifio (@AllThingsAfrica), creator of the hit web series “An African City.” We talk about the show as well as a new TV show she’s created — “The Republic,” a political thriller set in Ghana’s capital Accra. We also talk about a recent public service announcement she created, #HowShortWasYourSkirt, which Read More…

Ep. 1: A conversation with Dr. Kojo Asante on Ghana’s 2016 elections

In Ufahamu Africa‘s inaugural podcast, we commemorate today’s presidential inauguration in Ghana. Nana Akufo-Addo becomes Ghana’s president after unseating incumbent John Dramani Mahama in the December 7, 2016 election. We chat with Dr. Kojo Asante (a senior research fellow at the Center for Democratic Development) about Ghana’s 2016 elections, election observation, Afrobarometer survey data, and even fax machines. We invite you Read More…