How Collective Trauma Tethers Our Public Imagination
Successive issues around land, reparations, colonial violence, and policing structures throughout Kenya’s life span have created a leash on the capacity of the Kenya public to imagine and build forward. How do we set free the soul of the Kenyan people? The Elephant joins Dr Wandia, Mshai Mwangola, Ngala Chome and Oyunga Pala to elucidate on how best to fix ourselves as a community.
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