Hope on the Horizon Published: 12 November 2023 Music video The ‘Hope on the Horizon’ music video depicts the Africa that the young artists would like to see: A strong, united, prosperous Africa. The ‘artivists’ (artists + activists) creatively remind us of things that are holding back Africa’s economic take-off and the elements on which it must rely for its sustainable development. The music video is composed by ACAN (African Creative Action Network) in collaboration with Africans Rising. By African Creative Action Network (ACAN)
A sad state of affairs for young politically minded artists in Kenya Published: 12 November 2023 Commentary Art can be a disruptive form of expression and a powerful tool to shift existing political and social realities. However, in Kenya, the creative industry is often corrupt, and the government ignores many young artists, especially those who speak up for democracy and human rights. The Kenyan psychologist and human rights defender Salima Macharia shares some insights gained through her daily work with young artivists (artist + activist) from informal settlements in Nairobi. By Salima Macharia
"We are all part of the system and therefore can be part of the solution." Published: 12 November 2023 Music video The "Missing Voices" human rights network from Kenya which grew out of the Police Reforms Working Group Kenya (PRWG-K) is fighting on the front line to end the vicious cycle of police abuse of power. They partnered with Juliani, Flawless Konya, Mugureness, Anthem Republiq, and Abudabi Tembekali to create ‘Uwaga’ a music video aimed to inspire Kenyans to stand up against police brutality by illustrating the power of unity and re-imagining a nation whose principles are founded on equality and justice. By Missing voices network - Kenya
In another story Published: 12 November 2023 Video This spoken word piece by Loveth Liberty explores how a rising young Nigerian population could inspire 'another story' much different from today's reality. By Loveth Liberty
Empowering young Black people in the Leadership Programme Published: 9 November 2023 Video The Thought Leadership Programme at Triangle Project was identified to address the historical legacies of Apartheid South Africa. Young Black LGBTQI+ people in South Africa still bear the brunt of our history and do not have innovative and structured places to create social mobility to participate in the democratic agenda. These young LGBTQI+ people are often left out in contributing to change and governance due to the lack of a good civic education which not only plagues South Africa but the African continent at large. By Triangle Project
The Overactive Cyborg Published: 9 November 2023 Video The Overactive Cyborg is a visualizer project that covers themes that include over-extractivism of Africa’s resources in the form of minerals for production, class struggles and access, overproduction, and over-consumerism leading to climate change and global warming. By Chulumanco Mihlali Nkasela
The Pretoria Agreement for Tigray: One Year After Published: 1 November 2023 Analysis The war between Ethiopia's government and the People's Liberation Front of Tigray has ended, but a stable peace has not yet been achieved. By Yakob Yatene Aylate
The Blind Spot Published: 13 February 2023 Graphic novel The Route to Food Initiative, a program component of the Heinrich Boell Foundation, has launched a special edition of the Cha Kula Magazine, a graphic novel entitled “The Blind Spot.” By Chief Nyamweya
“Quick identification, transparency and activism can make a difference to save lives” Published: 4 January 2023 Interview In November 2020 amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Sikhulile Moyo and Prof. Tulio de Oliveira discovered the omicron variant. Many Western countries reacted by putting in place harsh travel restrictions for Southern Africa. A Conversation with the winners of the German Africa Award 2022. By Elisabeth Massute
Nigeria’s Young Generation Speaks Up: “We need a Nigeria that will work for all!” Published: 19 October 2022 Interview Rinu Oduala, also known as Savvy Rinu, has become a popular figure for her active participation in the nationwide #EndSARS protests. We spoke to Rinu about the legacy of the protests and her views on the future of Nigeria's politics. By Jochen Luckscheiter and Rinu Oduala