Last week Context Africa was all about responsible tourism, post conflict, and surfing in Liberia, the week before about reconciliation in Rwanda after horrendous crimes.
This afternoon, I'll post an interview with Rob Crilly about his new book project on the always contentious topic of Darfur. Rob's a stellar journalist whose live tweets during Bashir's indictment justify the service's existence. He strives to understand the place, its context, history and future in more than soundbites, more than 600 words, more than angry internet comment forums.
When not riding donkeys across vast stretches of Jebel Mara, he can be found at Java's in Nairobi filing for the Times, Christian Science Monitor, and other sundry outlets.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Context Africa: Part III Later Today
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