Background
Wamba was born in California to Elaine Brown Wamba and Ernest Wamba dia Wamba, an American mother and a Congolese professor-turned-rebel father.
Wamba was born in California to Elaine Brown Wamba and Ernest Wamba dia Wamba, an American mother and a Congolese professor-turned-rebel father.
He studied at Harvard University as an undergraduate, then at Columbia University.
He grew up in Boston, Dar es Salaam, and New Mexico. Wamba worked on a variety of writing and publishing projects, culminating in his service as Editor-in-chief of the now defunct online magazine Africana.com. In 1999 he published a memoir entitled Kinship: A Family"s Journey in Africa and America.
Wamba was profiled in the New York Times Magazine and the book received some positive reviews.
Wamba died in a car accident in Kenya while conducting research on African youth movements. The Harvard African Students Alumni Network announced plans to raise funds in his memory to promote traffic safety in Africa.Henry Louis Gates, a mentor who helped promote Wamba"s memoir, said at his funeral, "Philippe lived on no man"s hyphen.".