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Racial Justice Network - UK
Racial Justice Network
22 episodes
2 days ago
Addressing Colonial Legacies, Challenging Racial Injustice
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A collective conversation with Ngugi wa Thiongo
Racial Justice Network - UK
2 hours 10 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
A collective conversation with Ngugi wa Thiongo

Ngugi wa Thiongo is a Kenyan writer and academic who writes primarily in Gikuyu. His work includes novels, plays, short stories, and essays, ranging from literary and social criticism to children’s literature. He is the founder and editor of the Gikuyu-language journal Mũtĩiri. His short story The Upright Revolution: Or Why Humans Walk Upright, has been translated into 98 languages from around the world.  Ngũgĩ was imprisoned for over a year. Adopted as an Amnesty International prisoner of conscience, the artist was released from prison, and fled Kenya. In the United States, he taught at Yale University for some years, and has since also taught at New York University, with a dual professorship in Comparative literature and Performance Studies, and at the University of California, Irvine. Ngũgĩ has frequently been regarded as a likely candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Racial Justice Network - UK
Addressing Colonial Legacies, Challenging Racial Injustice