
The poetics of protest
From rooftop beginnings to open mics that echo on the streets, Kenya’s newest literary collective shows how art can archive struggle and energize dissent.
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Keith Ang'ana is a writer based in Nairobi. He is a co-founder founder of Qwani, a youth literary publication meant to publish the works of young writers.
From rooftop beginnings to open mics that echo on the streets, Kenya’s newest literary collective shows how art can archive struggle and energize dissent.
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