Popular Protest in Africa and Prospects for Political Change

April 3, 2015
Zachariah Mampilly outlines key trends in popular protest in Africa. Photo: SPP

"Why has Africa been left out of conversations about protests worldwide?" asked Zachariah Mampilly in a public lecture at theCenter for Conflict, Negotiation and Recovery (CCNR) at the School of Public Policy on March 20. Mampilly, who is the director of Africana Studies and an associate professor of political science and international studies at Vassar College, said that since 2005 there have been popular protests in every region of Africa. Many of these protests, however, have gone unnoticed, and are often dismissed as "mere rioting."

Read the full article on the CCNR website here.

Watch the full lecture below.

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