Sokari Ekine
Sokari Ekine is a Nigerian social justice activist and blogger. She writes an award winning blog, Black Looks, which she setup over four years ago, writing on a range of topics such as LGBTI Rights in Africa, gender issues, human rights, the Niger Delta and Land Rights.
Posts by this author
- Banish the flip-flop!
- The true cost of your call
- Nefarious Nestlé
- Shack dwellers' struggle
- A heavy sentence
- Death of a Nigerian hero
- Voyeurism and exploitation
- Ingenuity, innovation and invention
- Sensationalizing Semenya
- Battered on all sides
- Beyond the pale
- President patronizing
- What does it mean to be an African lesbian?
- Toxic waste
- Rape in the community
- Holding our ground
- Violence and voyeurism
- Grappling with climate change
- No justice, no vision
- War in the Niger Delta
- Corporate pollution
- Struggling for autonomy (2)
- Ugly repercussions of the beautiful game
- Struggling for autonomy
- Naked emperors and the age of possibility
- China cements its control over South Africa
- A week of action against the G20
- Food for thought
- 'When I was gone, she sent her memory.'
- Local stories going global
- Getting InfoActive!
- We are the blogosphere
- Moving beyond the blog
- Stealth wars
- 'Is African identity a house of ideas that imprisons and silences?'*
- The really ugly face of capitalism
- There is no hierarchy of rights or justice
- Trafficking by some other name
- Human rights and resistance
- 'Chevrong'
- Conflict and colonialism
- Women in Zimbabwe
- Welcome to 'Obamamerica'
- Nigeria: media repression as security forces clamp down on 'guerrilla news agencies'
- Death Row Nigeria
- 'African Migration Management'
- Uganda: Assault on human rights
- Haiti: 1,000 dead, who cares?
- HIV positive couples paired-up for marriage