Welcome to Mayowa, In Conversation, a podcast that explores the unique perspectives of Africans at home and in the diaspora. This season, I have conversations with Nigerians making an impact by disrupting societal and cultural norms, fighting against injustices, and creating new paths and platforms.
To get in touch with me, send me an email (mayowainconversation@gmail.com) and follow me on Instagram (@mayowa_reads). Thank you for listening!
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Welcome to Mayowa, In Conversation, a podcast that explores the unique perspectives of Africans at home and in the diaspora. This season, I have conversations with Nigerians making an impact by disrupting societal and cultural norms, fighting against injustices, and creating new paths and platforms.
To get in touch with me, send me an email (mayowainconversation@gmail.com) and follow me on Instagram (@mayowa_reads). Thank you for listening!
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On this episode, I have a conversation with Emmanuel Iduma, a writer, editor, publisher and art critic. Emmanuel is the co-founder of the critically acclaimed literary journal, Saraba Magazine. Emmanuel is also the author of two books A Stranger’s Pose which he describes as a travel book and The Sound of Things to Come, a novel. In this conversation, we discuss the role of photography and travel in Emmanuel’s practice, approaching archival material as Africans, and the role of African intellectuals, writers and artists.
To find out more about Emmanuel’s work, visit his website, mriduma.com, and follow him on Instagram @emmaiduma.
You can find me, on Instagram reading and reviewing books @mayowa_reads or send me an email (mayowainconversation@gmail.com)!
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