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Jennifer Makumbi : Black Lives Matter's Influence on African Authors in Western Publishing.

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In our final episode of the series, we welcome back the insightful Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi to discuss a pivotal topic that has reverberated throughout the literary world. Join us as Jennifer explores the profound impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on African authors and their journeys within Western publishing.
Jennifer delves deep into the transformative effects of this global movement, shedding light on how it has shifted the dynamics of the literary landscape. From increased representation and diverse voices gaining prominence to the challenges that remain, Jennifer provides a nuanced perspective on the evolving relationship between Black writers, African authors, and the Western publishing industry.
This episode serves as a thought-provoking reflection on the intersection of social justice, literature, and the power of storytelling. Join us for a compelling conversation that highlights the ongoing struggle for greater visibility, authenticity, and inclusion in the world of publishing.
Discover how the Black Lives Matter movement has reshaped the narrative for African authors, paving the way for a more equitable and vibrant literary world. Jennifer Makumbi's insights are both enlightening and essential in understanding the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary literature.
Awards and Nominations:

  • The First Woman, Winner 2021 Jhalak Prize – Book of the Year by a Writer of Colour
  • Recipient of the 2018 Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction
  • Global Winner, 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Lets Tell This Story Properly
  • Winner, Kwani Manuscript Project in 2013 for Kintu

Nominations

  • The First Woman shortlisted for The Diversity Book Awards
  • The First Woman shortlisted for Encore Prize 2021
  • The First woman shortlisted for James Tait Black Prize 2021
  • A Girl is a Body of Water longlisted for Aspen Words Literary Prize 2021
  • The NAIS-KNAW writer’s residence 2021
  • Kintu shortlisted for Prix Les Afriques 2020
  • Manchester Happened longlisted for Edge Hill Prize (2020)
  • The Alan Chuese Fellowship (2019)
  • Kintu Longlisted for The Prix Du Medicis 2019
  • Manchester Happened Shortlisted for Big Book Award (Harper’s Bazaar) 2019
  • Kintu Winner Prix Transfuge Du Meilluer Premier Roman Francais 2019
  • Kintu Shortlisted for Edward Stanford Awards (2019)
  • Grants of Art: The Arts council 2015
  • Kintu longlisted for the Etisalat Prize 2015

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Send us a Text Message.

In our final episode of the series, we welcome back the insightful Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi to discuss a pivotal topic that has reverberated throughout the literary world. Join us as Jennifer explores the profound impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on African authors and their journeys within Western publishing.
Jennifer delves deep into the transformative effects of this global movement, shedding light on how it has shifted the dynamics of the literary landscape. From increased representation and diverse voices gaining prominence to the challenges that remain, Jennifer provides a nuanced perspective on the evolving relationship between Black writers, African authors, and the Western publishing industry.
This episode serves as a thought-provoking reflection on the intersection of social justice, literature, and the power of storytelling. Join us for a compelling conversation that highlights the ongoing struggle for greater visibility, authenticity, and inclusion in the world of publishing.
Discover how the Black Lives Matter movement has reshaped the narrative for African authors, paving the way for a more equitable and vibrant literary world. Jennifer Makumbi's insights are both enlightening and essential in understanding the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary literature.
Awards and Nominations:

  • The First Woman, Winner 2021 Jhalak Prize – Book of the Year by a Writer of Colour
  • Recipient of the 2018 Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction
  • Global Winner, 2014 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Lets Tell This Story Properly
  • Winner, Kwani Manuscript Project in 2013 for Kintu

Nominations

  • The First Woman shortlisted for The Diversity Book Awards
  • The First Woman shortlisted for Encore Prize 2021
  • The First woman shortlisted for James Tait Black Prize 2021
  • A Girl is a Body of Water longlisted for Aspen Words Literary Prize 2021
  • The NAIS-KNAW writer’s residence 2021
  • Kintu shortlisted for Prix Les Afriques 2020
  • Manchester Happened longlisted for Edge Hill Prize (2020)
  • The Alan Chuese Fellowship (2019)
  • Kintu Longlisted for The Prix Du Medicis 2019
  • Manchester Happened Shortlisted for Big Book Award (Harper’s Bazaar) 2019
  • Kintu Winner Prix Transfuge Du Meilluer Premier Roman Francais 2019
  • Kintu Shortlisted for Edward Stanford Awards (2019)
  • Grants of Art: The Arts council 2015
  • Kintu longlisted for the Etisalat Prize 2015

Support the Show.

Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
For more information and to explore further, visit our website at https://www.ugandanartspeaksout.com/
Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.org

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