Lessons after the Meles speech at Columbia: Let Ethiopians debate Ethiopia

Lessons after the Meles speech at Columbia: Let Ethiopians debate EthiopiaBy William Easterly and Laura Freschi | Published September 26, 2010

It’s sure was nice to see mainly Ethiopians vigorously participating in a debate about Ethiopia, in contrast to the usual Old White Men debating Africa. The Meles visit to Columbia had the unintentional effect of promoting this debate.  We were very happy at Aid Watch to have had the privilege of turning over our  little corner of the web to host some of this debate, and then just get out of the way.

Here’s more in the aftermath of the Meles speech:

Africa Didn’t Ask You (honestly)/New School Thoughts on Africa:

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(both of the above are students in the class of New School Prof Sean Jacobs, who founded the group blog Africa is a Country)

There are two blog posts on HuffPo from Professor Alemayehu Mariam:
Veni, Vidi, Orator, Fugio!
Mr. Zenawi Goes to College!

Committee to Protect Journalists blog:
As Zenawi speaks, editors are grilled in Ethiopia

Columbia Spectator:
World Leaders site raises eyebrows
Columbia’s invitation to Zenawi sparks outrage

 

Call for Protest: May 18, 2012 at 7 AM, Place Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center

G8 Food Security Agenda with Tyrant Zenawi at May 18 Symposium Advancing Food and Nutrition Security for Brutal Dictators   According to the USAID on May 18, 2012, President Barack Obama, with G8 and African leaders and tyrant Meles Zenawi, businesses, international organizations