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In conversation with National Geographic’s Vice President, Storytelling: On Africans telling African conservation stories

In conversation with National Geographic’s Vice President, Storytelling: On Africans telling African conservation stories

BIRD STORY AGENCY IN 2017, two South African National Geographic Explorers and filmmakers, Noel Kok and Pragna Parsotam-Kok created the Nature, Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers (NEWF), which empowers Africa's next generation of storytellers to promote conservation through film. "We are building an army of young, inspired producers, directors, cinematographers, composers, and writers all across Africa, focusing on storytelling in environment and wildlife. The reason we are doing this to meet the opportunities that exist within the industry for our fellows to become part of the crews, so the stories of Africa are told from the perspective of Africans," said Noel…
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This Kenyan poet turns personal tragedy into a conversation about toxic masculinity

This Kenyan poet turns personal tragedy into a conversation about toxic masculinity

THROUGHOUT his childhood and adolescence, Onyango Otieno witnessed violence. His father physically and emotionally abused him and his mother as a child. Life at home was unpredictable. Young Oyango did not know when a fight would start, what would happen, or how it would go.  Onyango vividly remembers one day when his father beat him, sprayed him with kerosene, and lit a match. By age 15, he was running away from home, skipping school, shoplifting, and stealing clothes and money. There were long periods without washing. At 20, he was sexually assaulted. As a result of his ordeals, he also…
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