Zakiyyah Dzukogi reads The Middle Of June, 1780 on The Poetry Experience
In this episode of The Poetry Experience, Zakiyyah Dzukogi reads two of her poems: “The Middle Of June, 1780“, published in Kahalari Review and “Winters and Summers“,…
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In this episode of The Poetry Experience, Zakiyyah Dzukogi reads two of her poems: “The Middle Of June, 1780“, published in Kahalari Review and “Winters and Summers“,…
Over the past few months, Charity Ekezie has built a large social media followership for herself by creating satirical videos to correct stereotypes about Africa. Mary Raji sits with Charity in a conversation about the many facets of social media, and the multi-dimensional impact of the internet in our ever-evolving society.
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In this episode of The Poetry Experience Podcast, Ali Mamman Lawan reads two of his poems: My First Son is Pain, and The House. Ali…
Following The Moveee’s coverage ahead of the Ibom International Art and Book Festival, we had spoken to multidisciplinary artist Burns Effiom, one of the three…