
In a world where conversations about gender-based violence (GBV) often dwell in the shadows of pain and despair, this episode dares to illuminate the path of creativity and joy as powerful instruments of change. Join us for an inspiring journey as we gather a dynamic panel of artists, activists, and change-makers from diverse corners of Africa and various regions of Uganda, each bringing their unique perspectives on how art can challenge the status quo.
Through heartfelt stories and unexpected insights, our guests reveal how music, visual arts, and poetry can transcend traditional dialogues around GBV, transforming sorrow into strength and silence into song. Discover the vibrant campaigns that have sparked laughter amidst tears, the performances that have ignited conversations, and the artistic expressions that have fostered community healing.
We delve into the critical question: Why is joy often absent from discussions about GBV? Our panelists share their thoughts on how embracing joy can serve as a radical act of resistance—an essential component of healing and reclamation. From envisioning what a song might convey to a survivor to brainstorming playful yet impactful ways to demand change, this episode celebrates the intersection of activism and joy.
Join us as we explore the belief that activism does not have to be solely fierce; it can also be joyful. Art has the remarkable ability to move hearts, shift cultures, and create spaces for dialogue and understanding. Tune in for a captivating conversation that reminds us all that in the fight against GBV, creativity can be a beacon of hope, resilience, and transformative power. Let’s redefine the narrative together—one brushstroke, one lyric, one poem at a time.