
In this episode 3 of Conversations with Neighbours, we ask what personal and political histories emerge via infrastructures of mobility? You will hear of bonds of kinship that not only survive the crossing of vast territories, but reject borders, ruptures and distances. You will travel on trains that have lost all sense of time and follow in the footsteps of a writer traversing South Africa’s longest highway on foot. Guests include Nubian Egyptian architect and researcher, Menna Agha; Novelist from the DRC, Fiston Mwanza Mujila; South African writer, Hedley Twidle; and Ghanaian architect and researcher, Kuukuwa Manful.