Who is afraid of the humanities and social sciences in Nigeria? Find out on Sweet Medicine.
How have Nigerians been taught to think about how to be in the world? How else can we be?
Website: sweetmedicine.me
Newsletter: studiostyles.substack.com.
Instagram: @ss.studiostyles
The manifesto season was funded through an Open Society Foundations Ideas Workshop Fellowship.
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Who is afraid of the humanities and social sciences in Nigeria? Find out on Sweet Medicine.
How have Nigerians been taught to think about how to be in the world? How else can we be?
Website: sweetmedicine.me
Newsletter: studiostyles.substack.com.
Instagram: @ss.studiostyles
The manifesto season was funded through an Open Society Foundations Ideas Workshop Fellowship.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hello, Immaculata here. A quick summary of what I’ve been up to so far this year: the Culture Pay Survey aimed at understanding the financial struggles of cultural workers in Nigeria; working on my vision for a public humanities library; and publishing the Restful anthology.
Culture Pay Report 2025 PDF: https://tinyurl.com/culturepayreport
Link to buy a copy of Restful: https://restful.ng/products/restful-anthology-print
A guide for printing art books in Lagos: https://tinyurl.com/printingartbooks
My printing journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDu375mECGY&list=PL4b3wzw3wISCFYt2t-60tn9GO7U-rHqqe
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections
01:39 Cultural Work and the Culture Pay Survey
04:12 The Vision for a Public Humanities Library
07:01 Publishing Restful
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