106 episodes

Selam & Hello is a show featuring stories of joy and justice from Africa and the diaspora. Produced in Kenya for global audiences - Selam & Hello curates conversations on identity and culture that inform, entertain and uplift.

Selam & Hello Lilly Bekele-Piper

    • Society & Culture

Selam & Hello is a show featuring stories of joy and justice from Africa and the diaspora. Produced in Kenya for global audiences - Selam & Hello curates conversations on identity and culture that inform, entertain and uplift.

    The Legally Joyful World of Adelle Onyango (Part 1)

    The Legally Joyful World of Adelle Onyango (Part 1)

    We had so much fun talking with Adelle Onyango that we had to break the episodes into 2 parts! Adelle Onyango is the Founder of Legally Clueless Africa and the Adelle Onyango Initiative and has quickly become and powerful and important voice in media and in advocacy for women and girls. In part 1 of our two-part series, Lilly and Adelle discuss Adelle's transition from traditional media to creating her podcast, Legally Clueless, which features stories from extraordinary people across the continent and has become the first syndicated podcast in Kenya. Adelle shares about the transformative moment she learned she was Black, the impact of therapy on her well-being, and why this Mother's Day she felt gratitude for the first time in years. They also explore the nuances of building a profitable business and how the 'chick who started' Legally Clueless is not the same woman who runs it today. 

    Don't miss part two coming out next week, where Adelle shares her views on politics, her advocacy work as a survivor of sexual violence and, her (joyful) hopes for the future!

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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions
    Editor & Sound Engineer: Bukachi Akatsa (bw@bukachi.vip)

    • 38 min
    We Are Making This For Our Children

    We Are Making This For Our Children

    This week on Selam and Hello, we delve into the world of "Uli & Tata's African Nursery Rhymes," an animated series celebrating Africa's cultural heritage. Join us as we chat with Sarah Mallia and Manu Akatasa, the creative minds behind the project, about their journey to bring these brilliant rhymes to global audiences and the importance of preserving cultural identity through storytelling. From the challenges of research to the joy of seeing children embrace their roots, this episode explores the power of local languages and traditions in a globalized world. 

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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Congo na Biso: Our Congo

    Congo na Biso: Our Congo

    We are honored to host Kambale Musavuli, an analyst at the Center for Research on Congo & a leading human rights advocate in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the show this week. Kambale shares his insights on the challenges and resilience of the people of the DRC and the deep-rooted historical and systemic issues contributing to ongoing conflicts. Kambale invites us to find ourselves in Congo's story and highlights what we can all do to care for 'our Congo' (Congo na biso). We also explore the exploitation of the Congo's mineral resources, the recent national elections, and discuss what a 'successful' second term for President Tshisekedi would look like. Kambale shares what he believes is the lynchpin of a brighter future for DRC and why he is so confident that Congo will be free. 

    Kambale references several moments in DRC political and cultural history; see below to read and listen more.
    Calls for DR Congo to investigate Kinshasa burial siteMaluku residents demand justice for their lost relativesOpposition, rights group demand investigation into Congo mass burialDR Congo: Mass Graves Tied to Rwanda-Backed M23A Year of Anguish: Remembering the Killings and Sexual Violence in KishisheDRC: M23 rebels recapture Kishishe, where they are accused of a massacre in 2022Killings in Kiwanja The UN's Inability to Protect CiviliansThe Rebirth of Congo's RebellionEquity buys extra 6.6pc stake in DRC bank for Sh9.2bnEquity group CEO James Mwangi explains why DRC set to overtake KenyaEquity groupBCDCFake gold, mystery murder … and culprits are still walking freeIFC PROJECT INFORMATION & DATA PORTAWhat is happening in Congo?
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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 56 min
    Katush and the Tapestry of African Fashion

    Katush and the Tapestry of African Fashion

    This week on Selam and Hello, we're honored to feature Katungulu Mwendwa, the visionary founder of Katush Nairobi. Join us as we delve into Katungulu's inspiring journey from studying fashion in the UK to establishing her own brand in Kenya, where she creatively blends traditional Kenyan influences with contemporary aesthetics. From showcasing her collections at prestigious global platforms like Paris Fashion Week to championing sustainability and ethical practices within the African fashion industry, Katungulu shares insights into her creative process, entrepreneurial journey, and her commitment to empowering local artisans. Tune in for an engaging conversation that celebrates African identity, creativity, and the transformative power of fashion.

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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 44 min
    The Case for the Continent

    The Case for the Continent

    This week on Selam and Hello, we're honored to host Lydia Namubiru, Editor-in-Chief of The Continent. Join us as we explore the inception of The Continent, and its innovative and empowering platform for African journalism. From celebrating African excellence to shedding light on humanitarian crises and preserving cultural heritage, Lydia discusses the pivotal role of media in shaping public discourse. Despite challenges, she highlights strategies for promoting positive narratives and amplifying stories of resilience. We delve into the rise of anti-gender agendas and the cultural renaissance sweeping across Africa, reflecting on the future of African journalism amidst evolving media landscapes. Join us for a visionary journey into 'The Case for the Continent,' where hope and possibility abound.

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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 47 min
    The Case for Indigenous (Re)Imaginings

    The Case for Indigenous (Re)Imaginings

    This week we embark on a visionary journey into 'The Case for Indigenous (Re)Imagining' as part of our ongoing exploration in 'The Case for Hope' series. Join Lilly as she sits down with two inspiring educators for liberation, Sajda Khalil and Amin Hussain, in a conversation brimming with optimism, insight, and passion. Sajda and Amin shed light on innovative approaches to African-centered education, advocating for a curriculum that reflects the diverse experiences and aspirations of the continent's children. They passionately argue for the liberation of educational systems, championing a holistic approach that cultivates critical thinking, creativity, and cultural pride - allowing future generations to define success on their own terms. Join us as we explore a future where tradition, resilience, and cultural vibrancy pave the way for joy and justice.

    Follow Sagda and Amin's work:
    https://www.indigeniuseducation.com/https://www.instagram.com/indigenius_education/Watch their previous episode on Selam & Hello: The Revolution Will Be Taught or listen to it here.
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    Music Credits: Selam & Hello Jingle by Silas Piper
    Production by: Sahihi Africa Productions

    • 1 hr 14 min

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