57 min

Narratives. Power. Africa‪.‬ GLF Live

    • Nature

Consider the immensity of Africa’s powers – of its energy sources, rising generations of youth, biodiversity and landscapes, birthplaces of cultures and religions and philosophies. And now, consider the common narratives on Africa – that it’s impoverished, in conflict, drought- and famine-stricken, a country.

Why is it that the way Africa is portrayed in global media and discourse is so different from the realities of its 54 nations? Why is it that it’s more common to hear about what its peoples need and lack than what they have and can bring to the table? How would it affect the continent if these prevailing narratives changed to ones of abundance and strength, and how would this serve as a transfer of power that could accordingly change the world?

In this brand-new episode, we cast an eye on how the stories we tell and the lenses through which we look are fundamental for shaping our reality. We’re joined by African media and business icon Moky Makura, acclaimed author Dinaw Mengestu and UNCCD Land Hero Ibrahim Musa to discuss where narratives on Africa stand, how they got here and where they need to go.

Consider the immensity of Africa’s powers – of its energy sources, rising generations of youth, biodiversity and landscapes, birthplaces of cultures and religions and philosophies. And now, consider the common narratives on Africa – that it’s impoverished, in conflict, drought- and famine-stricken, a country.

Why is it that the way Africa is portrayed in global media and discourse is so different from the realities of its 54 nations? Why is it that it’s more common to hear about what its peoples need and lack than what they have and can bring to the table? How would it affect the continent if these prevailing narratives changed to ones of abundance and strength, and how would this serve as a transfer of power that could accordingly change the world?

In this brand-new episode, we cast an eye on how the stories we tell and the lenses through which we look are fundamental for shaping our reality. We’re joined by African media and business icon Moky Makura, acclaimed author Dinaw Mengestu and UNCCD Land Hero Ibrahim Musa to discuss where narratives on Africa stand, how they got here and where they need to go.

57 min