We belong together: Place attachment, ubuntuism and value for life in African cultures (Steven Kator Iorfa)
Black Origins of Biocultural Anthropology: Douglass, Firmin and Cobb (Blakey Michael)
Ugboajah’s Umbrella Paradigm: An Interrogation of Communication for Development in Africa (Kunle Ogedengbe and Wole Adamolekun and Wausi Walya)
‘To Create and Foster Public Opinion in Africa and Make it Racy of the Soil’: Early Pan African Contributions to the Emergence of Africology (Tracy Flemming)
“We Too Have a Mind” Human Dignity and Tom Mboya’s Education Airlifts (1959-1963) (Peter Musembi Ndaita)