Challenging Gender Polarization through Storytelling: A Dialogue with Joe Nyirenda

CHALLENGING GENDER POLARIZATION THROUGH STORYTELLING A DIALOGUE WITH JOE NYIRENDA Joe Nyirenda is a writer from Zambia. He discovered his

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Displacement and Divisions Along Colour Lines: A Dialogue with Beverley Ann Abrahams

DISPLACEMENT AND DIVISIONS ALONG COLOUR LINES A DIALOGUE WITH BEVERLEY ANN ABRAHAMS Beverley Ann Abrahams is a Zimbabwean teacher of

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Vignettes in the Heart: A Dialogue with Sarah Lubala

VIGNETTES IN THE HEART A DIALOGUE WITH SARAH LUBALA Sarah Lubala is a Congolese-born, South Africa-based writer. Her family fled

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Unravelling Africa’s History: A Dialogue with Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata

UNRAVELLING AFRICA’S HISTORY A DIALOGUE WITH ASTRID MADIMBA AND CHINNY UKATA Astrid Madimba and Chinny Ukata are co-founders, and hosts,

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Poetry is the Language of the Streets: A Dialogue with Kagayi Ngobi

POETRY IS THE LANGUAGE OF THE STREETS A DIALOGUE WITH KAGAYI NGOBI Kagayi Ngobi is a lawyer, author, performance poet,

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The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword: A Dialogue with Surumani Manzi

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD A DIALOGUE WITH SURUMANI MANZI Born in the near aftermath of Uganda’s third

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Co-Authorship and Realism in Christian Fiction: A Dialogue with Irene Melissa Ojoro

CO-AUTHORSHIP AND REALISM IN CHRISTIAN FICTION A DIALOGUE WITH IRENE MELISSA OJORO Irene Melissa Ojoro is an author and playwright

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Achieving Representation Through Original Stories: A Dialogue with Somto O. Ihezue

ACHIEVING REPRESENTATION THROUGH ORIGINAL STORIES A DIALOGUE WITH SOMTO O. IHEZUE Somto Ihezue Onyedikachi is an Igbo writer, filmmaker–in–training, and

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I’ve Never Sought to Write Anything Political: A Dialogue with Derek Lubangakene

I’VE NEVER SOUGHT TO WRITE ANYTHING POLITICAL A DIALOGUE WITH DEREK LUBANGAKENE Derek Lubangakene lives in Kampala, Uganda, where he

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