Egyptian Democracy 101

Typically, a new president of Egypt is sworn in in front of the People’s Assembly (PA). The PA, however, was dissolved by the High Constitutional Court in the run-up to the presidential election. So on June 30 2012, Mohamed Morsi, the first democratically elected president, took his oath in front of the High Constitutional Court. … Read more

Ethnographic Highs: “The Forest People” & “African Rhythm and African Sensibility”

First is honored (and stoked!) to reprint the following tributes (which originally appeared in a German publisher’s “yearbook”) to two classic ethnographies. The Stones Ethnographers Trip Over By John Chernoff In my first course in cultural anthropology, more than thirty years ago during the heyday of structuralism and functionalism, the first ethnography we students read was … Read more

Warrior Karma

Walking the Tiger’s Path: A Soldier’s Spiritual Journey Paul Kendel Tendril Press, 2011 “The Tiger’s Path” is the name that the Buddhist teacher Sakyong Mipham gives “the path of discernment” in his book Ruling Your World. “Venturing onto the path of the tiger, we place our paws carefully. We respect karma; we know that every … Read more

True Faith

Afro-pop artist Busi Mhlongo died of cancer in 2010 a few months after releasing her folk gospel record, Amakholwa. Bongani Madondo — South Africa’s most original pop writer — wrote an appreciation of that CD which should resonate for readers alive to Black Atlantic traditions. You don’t have to know Mhlongo’s music to feel Madondo’s … Read more

A View from the Villa

THE KILLING of Muammar Gaddafi and his son Muatasim was not a pretty sight. After seeing it once, I looked away when it was shown again and again on TV – literally ad nauseam. Commercial TV exists, of course, to make money for the tycoons by appealing to the basest instincts and tastes of the … Read more

Another Dead Man

The author is a doctor and priest who has been working in Haiti for a generation, running hospitals and social programs in Port au Prince as well as a Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos orphanage on the outskirts of the capital. For a few minutes he was just another dead man. That was the easiest way for me. … Read more