Michael J. Jordan
Michael J. Jordan, who arrived in Lesotho in 2011, is the lone Western foreign correspondent living in the country – and covering its crisis.
Michael J. Jordan, who arrived in Lesotho in 2011, is the lone Western foreign correspondent living in the country – and covering its crisis.
The Stand United Music Festival, hosted by the youth of Lesotho
Recently South African President Jacob Zuma flew to the tiny Kingdom in the Skyto mediate
On the documentary film project, 'The Clubhouse: A Post-Apartheid Story'
How to respond to racism on the golf course?
Allen Jones is no ordinary sheep-farmer. He's also helped lead a flock of golfers toward racial equality.
When racisms shows its face unexpectedly
Shooting a documentary film on South Africa’s “most racist town”
Lesotho's great strides could all be for naught if the country continues to refuse to address the real crisis in the region: HIV.
Twenty years after the fall of Apartheid in South Africa, racism isn't the country's biggest problem.