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Photography as a Tool for Social Change by Ramadhan Karali.
The media has played a crucial role in Kenya's recent #RejectFinanceBill2024 demonstrations by shaping public opinion, providing critical information, and holding authorities accountable.
The Challenges of Being an Art Creative in this Internet Age by Ayorinde Ogundele
When creating art with the consumer's expectations in mind, you are bound to be critical of your ability to create something worthy.
The ‘Nairobi hangover’ under arrest by Gloria Mwivanda.
From this, the police concluded I must be capturing the city as a terrorist informant
Breaking Through Imposter Syndrome by Ramadhan Karali.
Through the lens of a noob by Rading’ Nyamwaya.
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome by Sankara Yambo.
Drawing on the duality of superhero identities, Sankara Yambo tackles the persistent struggle of Imposter Syndrome and how it forces many to hide their true selves. This insightful piece examines how the legacy of colonialism has exacerbated these feelings within the African creative community, fueling a pressure to conform to 'cookie-cutter' standards. Yambo offers a call to action to break the cycle: by embracing vulnerability, managing expectations, and boldly charting a unique path, we can move from collective remembering to collective imagining.
Finding My Style by Gloria Mwivanda.
The Intimacy Of Photographs by Ayorinde Ogundele
How Photography Changed My Life by Ramadhan Karali
Visual Storytelling; A Way to Elevate Communities
Paving the way: my mother, my inspiration.
Ancestral knowledge: The woman who enlightens and directs our way.
It all begins with an idea.
Through the Lens of a Noob
Through the Lens of a Noob
Joyful Moments by Rading Nyamwaya
'Womenkind'-Female Gaze by Kat Grudko
Diversity: Mothers of Colour by Barbra Ayako Guya
Female Gaze: Efe (Nancy Afua Agyeman)
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