No Fixed Abode
For Maeve McClenaghan and her team at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, this discovery fuelled the yearlong “Dying Homeless” project, in which she would count and name the people who died homeless. With her book and its heartfelt narration, we become passengers on Maeve’s journey.
Strange Bedfellows
Ina Park brilliantly brings the underbelly of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to light, effectively presenting it to the masses. Through case narratives and clinical experiences, Park’s knowledge and humour around the subject are contagious. Not only discussing the history and current stigma surrounding STIs, she also offers clear and practical approaches to prevention and treatment for both those affected by STIs and the general public.
The Missionary
“The Missionary” is a fascinating dissection into the life of Renee Bach, your archetype American sweetheart who embarked on a journey to Uganda to fight malnourishment in small local communities.
Citing Africa
The Citing Africa podcast provides a platform where a wide range of knowledge from and about Africa is discussed, disseminated and utilized to promote innovation, particularly within the continent itself. This particular series of the podcast is produced by Masters’ students at the London School of Economics (LSE).