Hello! We are building a VR experience that pays tribute to Kariakoo and challenges the dominant media portrayal of the African continent. Follow our journey & partner with us!
Strength.
Hope.
Dreams.
We must support refugee and migrant children to unlock their potential. Some 4,000 young migrants and refugees told us about their journeys and the challenges they’ve encountered. → https://t.co/OmepXLf8yN #ForMigration#ChildrenUprooted
And that’s a wrap to our Digital Showcase tonight! Thank you to all of our teams, associates, and interns for making the Transmedia Zone the incredible space that it is!
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Our associates this semester have been nothing short of amazing. Which is why we have had a four-way tie! Congratulations to Samantha, Andres, Hailey and Amelia!
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Joanne is Kariakoo's mentor and it was amazing hearing her speak last night!
Her words on how to involve the community you represent were extremely moving and something the Kariakoo 360 project will always strive for.
Love hearing @femalegazin share that one of the goals of @sesqui2017 was to connect with underserved communities and use a dome to allow audiences to connect with one another #TMZevents#Storytelling
A long-awaited documentary takes a look at the state of politics in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and highlights those who are working to build a new future. https://t.co/LUvevQKmFW
A young Julius Nyerere, known by many as the Father of the Nation, was the leader of the The Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), the principal political party in the struggle for sovereignty from colonial rule.
Established in 1991 in Kariakoo, Mkuki na Nyota was a response to the general absence of high quality, independent publishing in Tanzania and has since dedicated its efforts to promoting education and pushing the boundaries of storytelling. You inspire us, @MNbooks!