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A Palace For The People
A Palace For The People
24 episodes
2 months ago
In the season finale of A Palace For The People, we go back to Kenya’s independence era to uncover the roots of the country’s labor movement. Writer and historian Shiraz Durrani speaks about the struggles of workers under colonial rule, the rise of trade unions, and the forgotten figures who fought not only for fair wages, but also for freedom itself.
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In the season finale of A Palace For The People, we go back to Kenya’s independence era to uncover the roots of the country’s labor movement. Writer and historian Shiraz Durrani speaks about the struggles of workers under colonial rule, the rise of trade unions, and the forgotten figures who fought not only for fair wages, but also for freedom itself.
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Episodes (20/24)
A Palace For The People
Strike!
In the season finale of A Palace For The People, we go back to Kenya’s independence era to uncover the roots of the country’s labor movement. Writer and historian Shiraz Durrani speaks about the struggles of workers under colonial rule, the rise of trade unions, and the forgotten figures who fought not only for fair wages, but also for freedom itself.
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2 months ago
15 minutes 27 seconds

A Palace For The People
Live from NBO Litfest, feat. Keith Ang'ana
In this special live episode of A Palace for the People, Wanjiru Koinange and Angela Wachuka sit down with writer, editor, and cultural organizer Keith Ang'ana to unpack the past, present, and future of protest in Kenya.
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3 months ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

A Palace For The People
Teargas and Testimony: The Story of Timothy Njoya
Reverend Timothy Njoya risked everything to stand up to authoritarianism in Kenya—armed only with his Bible and his voice. In this episode, we revisit the story of the fiery cleric who challenged both government and church to speak truth to power. From colonial Kenya to the Saba Saba protests of 1990, Njoya’s journey is one of spiritual conviction, political courage, and personal sacrifice in the face of brutality.
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3 months ago
22 minutes 46 seconds

A Palace For The People
We Wore Rage
In 2014, a viral video of a woman being stripped in public sparked national outrage and led to the My Dress My Choice protest in Nairobi. This episode traces how a social media uproar became a powerful street movement demanding safety and dignity for women. Organiser Rita Mutheu reflects on what it took to reclaim public space — and how the fight for bodily autonomy continues today.
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3 months ago
18 minutes 51 seconds

A Palace For The People
Seeds of Resistance
In this episode of A Palace for The People, smallholder farmers in Kenya push back against a law that criminalizes saving and sharing seeds. What begins as an artistic protest reveals a deeper struggle over food, culture, and control. As we unpack the Seeds and Plant Varieties Act, we ask: who benefits from these laws—and what do they cost the farmers who feed the nation? This episode was reported by Iddah Apondi and Enock Wanyama
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4 months ago
17 minutes 25 seconds

A Palace For The People
Protest and Punishment
Kenya’s boarding schools have long been sites of silence and discipline—but what happens when students push back? In this season opener of A Palace for The People, we explore a little-known high school protest and what it reveals about power, punishment, and the right to be heard. This episode was reported by Esther M. and Clinton Otieno
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4 months ago
23 minutes 52 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E8 | Live from NBO Litfest, feat. Petina Gappah
Live from the NBO Litfest, Shiro and Wachuka speak with author Petina Gappah about her work and the importance of history and archive in literature. We also take some questions from you - our listeners.
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1 year ago
43 minutes 14 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E7 | Stop The Press
Shiro and Wachuka dive into the McMillan Library’s newspaper archive to look at the history of journalism - and dissent - in Kenya. A love letter to our writers, journalists and truth tellers.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 59 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E6 | We Need New Names
What’s in a name? Wanjiru and Wachuka look at the politics and history of name changing in Kenya. Who gets memorialized and who gets forgotten? And we turn the spotlight onto the McMillan Memorial Library and ask if it is time to find a new name.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 47 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E5 | Mau Mau & Memory
When Wanjiru and Wachuka find an old scrapbook full of Mau Mau news articles they ask: What do you remember about the Mau Mau? What were you taught at school? What does the legacy of Mau Mau mean in Kenya 60 years later?
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2 years ago
22 minutes 33 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E4 | The Death Penalty
A disturbing photo is found in the library archive, and Wanjiru and Wachuka speak to experts about the history of capital punishment in Kenya. Note: this episode features discussions on police brutality.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 41 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E3 | A Good Education
Kenya’s education system is in the midst of change. After finding an old exam book, Wanjiru and Wachuka look back at the genesis of the 844 system to see what its promise was, what it became, and what its replacement will mean for the future of Kenya’s school system.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 50 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E2 | Italian Prisoners in Kenya
Why did Kenya once host over 60,000 Italian Prisoners of War? Wanjiru and Wachuka look at a slice of Kenyan history during World War II.
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2 years ago
16 minutes 12 seconds

A Palace For The People
S2E1 | Shooting Animals
Wanjiru and Wachuka investigate the history of the library's colonial hunting trophies and the disruption of indigenous conservation during colonialism.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 26 seconds

A Palace For The People
Trailer | Season Two!
Coming soon, a brand new season of A Palace For The People, a podcast about what Kenya’s past tells us about Kenya’s present. Join our hosts, Wanjiru Koinange and Angela Wachuka Thursday, April 20 for the first episode.
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2 years ago
1 minute 2 seconds

A Palace For The People
Episode 8 | Live Episode
Welcome to the last episode of Season One of A Palace For The People! We are thrilled to have so many of you listen in. In our finale live episode, we answer your questions about Book Bunk, the podcast, the libraries and our plans for these palaces for the people. Tune in and hear our responses to your questions.
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4 years ago
31 minutes 18 seconds

A Palace For The People
Episode 7 | Bunk Books
We have a little something different for you in this episode, our second-to-last of the season! Do you like audio fiction and Kenyan literature? You'll love this episode as we have an all star cast perform a snippet of Wanjiru Koinange's debut novel "The Havoc of Choice". Also, get to hear about Book Bunk's aims in the world of publishing. Buy the book book here: https://www.bookbunk.org/projects/bunk-books/ ******** Our upcoming episode is the 8th and final one, and will feature a Q&A with our listeners. We are inviting you to share questions about this podcast, the libraries, Book Bunk or anything else we have touched on. Send us a voice note to (+254) 714 258474 and we will answer your questions in the live episode.
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4 years ago
21 minutes 29 seconds

A Palace For The People
Episode 6 | A Palace Full Of Memories
In this episode, we explore a significant element of Kenya's history; the King's African Rifles. Join Wachuka and Wanjiru, on this episode's journey exploring a significant element of Kenya's history's. How is this multi-battalion British colonial regiment connected to the McMillan Memorial Library? Tune in to find out!
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4 years ago
20 minutes 20 seconds

A Palace For The People
Episode 5 | A Palace Needs A Roof!
In this episode Wanjiru and Wachuka go deep into the history of architecture and empire. We ask, who designed the McMillan Memorial Library building? And how do we make sure we keep it standing? Wanjiru speaks to Dr. Sarah Longair an expert in the architecture of the British Empire to try and found out more about the design, and we speak to architect Balmoi Abe about the future of the building.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 24 seconds

A Palace For The People
Episode 4 | Books! Books! Books!
How to actually build a library. In this episode Wachuka begins by telling us about the process of creating the first ever digital catalogue of McMillan Memorial library. It took 23 people, 8,332 hours and loads of stickers! She also speaks with Dr. Henry Chakava, a publisher with the African Writers Series from Heinneman in the 1970s. Both of them converse on Nairobi and East Africa’s rich literary scene. Many of these authors’ books from the region will find a home in McMillan Library and its branches.
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4 years ago
17 minutes 10 seconds

A Palace For The People
In the season finale of A Palace For The People, we go back to Kenya’s independence era to uncover the roots of the country’s labor movement. Writer and historian Shiraz Durrani speaks about the struggles of workers under colonial rule, the rise of trade unions, and the forgotten figures who fought not only for fair wages, but also for freedom itself.