Yarri Kamara

Yarri Kamara

@yarrikamara.bsky.social

Writer & Translator. Speaking to the world from an African perspective. www.yarrikamara.com

29 Followers 60 Following 30 Posts Joined Apr 2025
2 days ago
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Remember guys, you can’t afford a gas rig, or a coal mine, or a nuclear power station, but you can afford to put some cheap solar panels on your roof.

That’s why the fossil fuel industry has spent billions trying to kill renewable energy.

The dealer needs to keep you addicted.

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2 days ago

Fantastic. The lack of this data, despite all the tech we have, has always baffled me. Google Search personalisation is so bad that it didn't show the French translation of a book, which existed, just 'cos my default Google language is English.

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6 days ago
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I got Queen Bee! How many words can you make with 7 letters?

I read some Epstein White supremacist waffle about inferior Black minds this morning. And then, I aced the NY Times Spelling Bee puzzle. Coincidence?
www.nytimes.com/badges/games...

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6 days ago

Ghana had the good sense to immediately drop the name Gold Coast. I wonder what Ivory Coast is still waiting for...

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6 days ago

Jihadi videos, Hollywood style.

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6 days ago
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This is a real video from the official White House account on a war that is currently killing people. I don’t know how the US is going to come back from this.
The post was “JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸 🔥”

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1 week ago
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US troops were told war on Iran was ‘all part of God’s divine plan’, watchdog alleges Religious freedom group says 200 troops sent complaints of superiors using extremist Christian rhetoric to justify war

"He said that ‘President Trump has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth.’"
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
#Iran #USAggression #Extremism

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1 week ago
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culturescapes.ch/en/magazine/...
#USAggression #Iran #Israel

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1 week ago

The very base of the world’s instability is linked to the non-respect of the principle that all human lives are equal." - Serge Aime Coulibaly, choreographer, #BurkinaFaso in "Being an Artist Is a Mission"

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1 week ago

"Some countries have the full right to produce nuclear weapons, to do whatever tests they want. No one says a word. But others are not allowed nuclear weapons, because they are not considered mature enough to keep us safe, whereas we have to accept the first group of countries as mature.

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2 weeks ago
Dancers in the show "Kirina"

‪#BurkinaFaso has many great artists. I interviewed choreographer Serge Aimé Coulibaly in 2023 in this timeless piece about how the 12thC Manden Charter influenced his outlook and the role of artists in society.
#AfricaSky #AfricanHistory #AfricanArt
tinyurl.com/mvtzayr8

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3 weeks ago

I have just been reading "King Leopold's Ghost". Reading Rubio's full speech just after that makes a particularly chilling read.

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3 weeks ago

"Learning to approach population debates in thoughtful, honest and respectful ways is a small essential step. Shifting frames to question trajectories and learn from each other is no doubt another useful step. Reframing is often the first step to seeing new possibilities"

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"Today sex, not just family, has become a public policy issue in low fertility countries. Japan’s government funds speed-dating services for young people. Singapore in 2012 ran a National Night campaign advertising sex as patriotism"

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"‘Next time I will look for a husband with siblings.’ She may have taken away the right lesson: a 2006 study found that Chinese divorce rates when both spouses were only children were double the rates of couples where both spouses had siblings"

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"Africans should start paying attention to the fine-grained detail of lower birth rates to decipher what potentially lies ahead for their countries. Japan and China are interesting countries for an eye-opener on potential societal shifts that accompany low fertility"

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3 weeks ago

"The rich in Africa who can exercise options over their fertility, tend to have fertility rates quite close to those in rich countries wealthy enough to afford to have as many children as they like."

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3 weeks ago
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Reframing Population Other Perspectives on Africa’s Population Growth

How quickly the wind shifts. When I wrote this piece 4 years ago the West still lectured Africans on having too many children, now the West harasses its own women for having too few. This was a Best of 2022 pick in The Republic (Nigeria).
#demography #AfricanSky #China
rpublc.com/august-septe...

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3 weeks ago
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It could happen to us Climate negotiations have repeatedly floundered on the unwillingness of rich countries, but let's hope their own increasing vulnerability instills greater solidarity.

I wrote this in 2022. Sadly, even less climate solidarity today than then. "the report should make Europeans think it could happen to us, with “it” being devastating floods on the scale of what Pakistan recently experienced, or the droughts afflicting Madagascar." africasacountry.com/2022/11/it-c...

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3 weeks ago
O cabelo como liberdade | BUALA Quatrocentos anos depois da instituição da escravatura ter desencadeado mecanismos de desvalorização da estética africana, muitos indivíduos do continente ainda têm uma relação difícil com o cabelo da...

The Portuguese translation of Hair as Freedom came out in Buala last year. www.buala.org/pt/a-ler/o-c...

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1 month ago
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DAHOMEY | Official Trailer | Now Streaming YouTube video by MUBI

The release of the game #Relooted yesterday of course made me think of Mati Diop's excellent 2024 film "Dahomey" on the return of 26 royal treasures to Benin. Catch it on MUBI if you haven't watched it yet.
#AfricanHistory #AfricanSky #BlackSky #Restitution
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUi7...

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1 month ago
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Dear The West, why do you find it so hard to say sorry? | African Arguments Forgiveness is central to many African cultures. As Europe debates whether to return looted African heritage, an initial apology would go a long way. In Burkina Faso, mam sugri (meaning “forgive me” i...

You might also be interested in this piece I wrote shortly after the Sarr & Savoy report was released in 2018. africanarguments.org/2019/01/afri...

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1 month ago

Yes, I have to the Senegalese gamers' perspective really surprised me. On the upside, it does show just how immoral the initial theft of heritage was😅

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1 month ago

@nyamakop.co.za You might want to check out my longer post on Facebook.

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1 month ago

I agree! The Senegalese gamers had me scratching my head.

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1 month ago
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Nyamakop Launches Relooted - A Bold Africanfuturist Game Redefining African Storytelling on the Global Gaming Stage One of Africa’s most celebrated indie game studios, Nyamakop, has announced the launch of Relooted, a visually striking and culturally

In a conversation I had with Senegalese gamers, some said they didn't like the idea of a game in which you had to steal. Their moral compass was stronger than that of colonial adventurers. I'm not a gamer, but curious enough about Relooted to give it a go.
#AfricanHistory
tinyurl.com/5xjkdmm5

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1 month ago
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Hair as Freedom - Yarri Kamara | Lolwe An essay by Yarri Kamara

This essay resonated with many, and not just people with Afro hair. Egyptians, for example, told me of their hair straightening nightmares. Bonus: it actually contains data on hairstyles, from Burkina Faso.
lolwe.org/hair-as-free...
#AfricanHair #AfroHair #AfricanHistory #AfricanSky #BlackSky

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1 month ago
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Racconti di resistenza Nelle opere di tre diversi paesi dell’Africa occidentale si individuano le radici comuni di traumi nazionali ancora irrisolti Leggi

This essay explores anti-colonial historical fiction from Alliance of Sahel State countries. The original is not online, here is the Italian version from Internazionale mag. DM me for the English version.
#BurkinaFaso #Mali #Niger #Sahel #AES #IbrahimTraore
www.internazionale.it/magazine/yar...

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1 month ago
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Integrity always pays On justice, impunity and ridicule: the historic outcome of the 2022 trial in Burkina Faso against Thomas Sankara’s killers.

Another essay about a historic event I was lucky enough to witness in Burkina Faso - the Thomas Sankara trial. This was also originally published by ever on point @africasacountry.bsky.social
#BurkinaFaso #ThomasSankara #AfricanHistory
africasacountry.com/2022/04/inte...

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Burkina Faso: Nothing will be as it was before October 30 marks the 5th anniversary of the start of Burkina Faso's October 2014 insurrection. We revisit and assess those events.

I spent almost two decades in Burkina Faso. (Loved it!) A lot of my writing focuses on that country. Here is one piece about the 2014 uprising that I was lucky enough to witness. Originally appeared in @africasacountry.bsky.social.
#BurkinaFaso
africasacountry.com/2019/10/noth...

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