London Based International publisher and left wing Magazine, New Internationalist, has featured in its November issue no 528 ‘The Pride of an African Migrant’, a political memoir by Cameroonian author, Massocki Ma Massocki.
‘The Pride of an African Migrant defies easy categorization. It is a vivid personal memoir and political-philosophical meditation on one of the most pressing issues of our age. It is a raw, first-hand condemnation of the UK’s racist ‘hostile environment’ policies that mock any notion of human rights, but also a heartfelt plea to fellow Africans to rethink their colonialism-shaped perceptions of their own continent in relation to Europe.”, wrote New Internationalist.
New Internationalist added in its review: ”The ‘Pride of an African Migrant’ is at once poignant, ironic, longed for and real……. This book is rough around the edges in editorial production terms, but its messages are profound, thoughtful and sincere. It starts with chapters on colonization and neocolonialism-absolutely the right place to begin. Whoever you are, I urge you to read it.’’
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‘’New Internationalist (NI) is an international publisher and left wing magazine, owned by a multi-stakeholder Co-operative. It is based in Oxford, United Kingdom.[1] Predominantly known for its bi-monthly independent magazine, it describes itself as existing to “cover stories the mainstream media sidestep and provide alternative perspectives on today’s global critical issues.”[2] It covers social and environmental issues through its magazine, books and digital platforms.
New Internationalist magazine has existed for more than 40 years[3] and currently is the largest magazine[4] of its type in circulation in the United Kingdom. It has won the Utne Independent Press Award for “Best International Coverage” eight times, most recently in 2013[5] and an Amnesty International UK Media Awards 2012 award in the consumer magazine category as well as being recognised by the United Nations for its “outstanding contribution to world peace and development” (Wikipedia)