SMS Uprising: Mobile Activism in Africa

SMS Uprising: Mobile Activism in Africa

Edited by Sokari Ekine



   

Sokari Ekine

Sokari Ekine is an activist with a multidisciplinary background in technology, education and human rights. She has a postgraduate degree in human rights and education and has worked in adult education and several online publications including Pambazuka News. She is the author of the blog Black Looks.

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Edited by Sokari Ekine

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