Bored of suppression
Colonial-era censorship bodies continue to stifle African creativity, but a new wave of artists and activists are driving a pan-African push for reform.
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Sam Brakarsh is a theatre maker, facilitator, and researcher from Zimbabwe. He is currently the Africa Regional Representative for Artists at Risk Connection (ARC); coordinator of the AMANI: Africa Creative Defense Network; and co-chair of the upcoming PANAF Summit on Artistic Freedom.
Colonial-era censorship bodies continue to stifle African creativity, but a new wave of artists and activists are driving a pan-African push for reform.