‘The Lives of Wole Soyinka’
‘The Lives of Wole Soyinka’ – The Nobel Prize Laureate engages in dialogue with novelist, Okey Ndibe at the Africa in the World festival that took place in Stellenbosch, South Africa in September 2023.
‘The Lives of Wole Soyinka’ – The Nobel Prize Laureate engages in dialogue with novelist, Okey Ndibe at the Africa in the World festival that took place in Stellenbosch, South Africa in September 2023.
We go back and revisit the wounds we have…using art as a tool or as a weapon to reconstruct what was destroyed. Hope Azeda, Rwandan Playwright
You begin to build an energy that you can lift ideas out of here and actually put them into action at home. Dr. John E. Deasy, President, Bezos Family Foundation
A wise person once told me there are many problems in this world that we can’t solve, and malnutrition isn’t one of them. Navyn Salem, Founder, Edesia Nutrition
I wanted to interpolate intro this piece… evidence of facts, realities, histories that have been occluded or forgotten. Neo Muyanga, Composer, Musician and Librettist
Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, chancellor of the University of Johannesburg and former deputy president of South Africa, speaks on public education as our last, best chance. She is joined by Dr. John Deasy, president of the Bezos Foundation and former superintendent…
As society gets more complicated, more diverse and less cohesive, dialogue becomes centrally important. Dele OlojedeFounder & Host, Africa in the World
The festival brought an agenda deeply concerned with enhancing ways of living on the continent, structuring access to existing and new kinds of innovation, fostering problem-solving, and emboldening broad political will that affects societal change. Willem de Vries The Africa…
In a profound exploration of belonging and identity, Abdulrazak Gurnah, the 2021 Nobel Prize winner in Literature, reflects on the complex emotions that tether one to their homeland, even amidst the dislocation of exile. During the Africa in the World…