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Africa's platform for media and creatives to co-create, experiment, share resources and learn.

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The Kids Lit Club is a monthly book reading event designed to make storytelling joyful and deeply rooted in African identity. Hosted by Baraza Media Lab in collaboration with Afrokidz, the event brings stories that reflect our children’s worlds and dreams.

The Kids Lit Club is a monthly book reading event designed to make storytelling joyful and deeply rooted in African identity. Hosted by <a href="/BarazaLab/">Baraza Media Lab</a> in collaboration with Afrokidz, the event brings stories that reflect our children’s worlds and dreams.
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The proposed Finance Bill has raised real concerns, especially around digital work and creative livelihoods. At the recent Creative Townhall held at Baraza Media Lab Industrial Area—our newest hub, creatives articulated the deep implications of the proposed tax amendments: The

The proposed Finance Bill has raised real concerns, especially around digital work and creative livelihoods. At the recent Creative Townhall held at Baraza Media Lab Industrial Area—our newest hub, creatives articulated the deep implications of the proposed tax amendments: The
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On June 27 at Maasai Market in Nakuru, Civic Canvas by Baraza Media Lab will link up with After 5 Street Vibe for a street festival featuring art by Nakuru artists. This edition will commemorate the people's consciousness during the movement, the actions, the voices, and the

On June 27 at Maasai Market in Nakuru, Civic Canvas by Baraza Media Lab will link up with After 5 Street Vibe for a street festival featuring art by Nakuru artists. This edition will commemorate the people's consciousness during the movement,  the actions, the voices, and the
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In 2024, Kenyans took to the streets with calls for accountability, transparency, and justice. The People Power and Protest reflection series opens with Abigail Arunga 🌺 thinking back on civic resistance, trauma, and the cost of truth-telling. Read more: bit.ly/PeoplePowerPro…

In 2024, Kenyans took to the streets with calls for accountability, transparency, and justice.
The People Power and Protest reflection series opens with <a href="/AbigailArunga/">Abigail Arunga 🌺</a> thinking back on civic resistance, trauma, and the cost of truth-telling.
Read more: bit.ly/PeoplePowerPro…
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🛑 Stop. Reflect. Verify. It's easy to hit "send" without a second thought. Sensational headlines and emotionally manipulative content thrive on our collective impulse to react quickly. But true information integrity is demonstrated through discernment.

🛑 Stop. Reflect. Verify.
It's easy to hit "send" without a second thought.  Sensational headlines and emotionally manipulative content thrive on our collective impulse to react quickly. But true information integrity is demonstrated through discernment.
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Before you press SEND, take a moment. Ask yourself: ✅ Is this information accurate? ✅ Who is the source? ✅ Is the headline trying to shock or provoke me? Let's continue jointly making digital spaces safer and smarter for everyone. #FactsMatter #FumbuaUkweli

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We’re officially open in Nakuru! 🎉 Last week, we celebrated the soft opening of Baraza Media Lab – Nakuru, a dedicated creative and media hub serving the Nakuru region. Though the space has been operational for several months, this milestone event brought together stakeholders,

We’re officially open in Nakuru! 🎉
Last week, we celebrated the soft opening of Baraza Media Lab – Nakuru, a dedicated creative and media hub serving the Nakuru region.
Though the space has been operational for several months, this milestone event brought together stakeholders,
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BARAZA MEDIA LAB OPENS NEW CREATIVE HUB IN NAKURU. Baraza Media Lab – Nakuru is now officially open! The newly launched space is a vibrant hub for media professionals, storytellers, and creative entrepreneurs across the region. PHOTOS: Baraza Media Lab Nakuru

BARAZA MEDIA LAB OPENS NEW CREATIVE HUB IN NAKURU.
Baraza Media Lab – Nakuru is now officially open! The newly launched space is a vibrant hub for media professionals, storytellers, and creative entrepreneurs across the region. 
PHOTOS: <a href="/BarazaLab/">Baraza Media Lab</a>  Nakuru
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Oya Kenyan TV and Film Sector! Mmeambiwa mnaangusha revolution. Changamkeni. Alafu Sinema Focus KE, hapo mwisho mmesahau Theatre Calendar. Hive of Theatre's #KifoKisimani Nyokabi & shortsfromafrica's #IndexOne Baraza Media Lab's work outside Nairobi... sinemafocus.com/mid-year-revie…

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We're finally talking about the hurt and pain photographers go through covering the demos. Thank you Photo Femme 📸 and Baraza Media Lab for allowing frontline storytellers to start their healing process. ❤️💪🏾🙏🏾

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Yesterday we hosted the debut of Sauti Sessions, a civic dialogue series curated by award-winning journalist, documentary storyteller and Baraza member, Ian Wafula, to build a platform where stories meet power, and where young voices shape Kenya’s civic future. Baraza exists to

Yesterday we hosted the debut of Sauti Sessions, a civic dialogue series curated by award-winning journalist, documentary storyteller and Baraza member, <a href="/Ian_Wafula/">Ian Wafula</a>, to build a platform where stories meet power, and where young voices shape Kenya’s civic future.
Baraza exists to
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For many, Kifo Kisimani was first encountered as a set book. It was read aloud in class, underlined in biro, questioned in exams, then tucked away as school years moved on. The story, however, stayed behind. Its questions about truth, fear, silence, and responsibility continue

For many, Kifo Kisimani was first encountered as a set book. It was read aloud in class, underlined in biro, questioned in exams, then tucked away as school years moved on.
The story, however,  stayed behind. Its questions about truth, fear, silence, and responsibility continue