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“We Have Chosen The Wrong Weapon For Our Struggle” - Breaking the Silence on NGOs in Africa with the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network
“We Have Chosen The Wrong Weapon For Our Struggle” - Breaking the Silence on NGOs in Africa with the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network
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86 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2023
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Podcast episode
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In this episode we welcome members of the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network to the podcast. We discuss their most recent book Breaking the Silence on NGOs in Africa edited by Nicholas Mwangi, Lewis Maghanga and the contributors of the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network. Today we have Gacheke Gachihi, Comrade Maghanga, Sungu Oyoo, and Wanjira Wanjiru each from various formations including the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network. Primarily the subject of our discussion is their book which follows on the work of Professor Issa Shivji who wrote a very important piece back in 2007 called Silences in NGO Discourse: The Role and Future of NGOs in Africa. The comrades from the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network examine the conjuncture in which NGOs emerged in Kenya, they talk about their role in social movements, they share some of their own experiences working in NGOs or organizing in struggles where NGOs take a prominent role. And importantly they examine the contradictions, limitations and historical role of NGOs in Africa, with a specific emphasis on Kenya. They also discuss their own efforts through organizations like the Revolutionary Socialist League, Communist Party of Kenya, Social Justice Centres, Kongamano la Mapinduzi, Mwamko, and the Ukombozi Library to cultivate progressive movements in Kenya and revitalize a larger revolutionary Pan Africanist movement with a scientific socialist orientation. There is much more that I could say but I do want to get into the conversation itself. It was truly an honor for Josh and me to host this conversation and we do hope we can work with these comrades again. We also hope that you get as much out of it as we do, no matter where you’re listening, whether that’s thinking about the role of nonprofits and NGOs in the heart of US empire or in Africa or elsewhere. Guests: Gacheke Gachihi is Coordinator at the Mathare Social Justice Center, and a member of the Social Justice Centres Working Group. Comrade Maghanga is a member of the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Socialist League, based in Nairobi, Kenya. He is an activist and organizer, and an active participant in the Pan African Movement. Sungu Oyoo is a writer and organizer at Kongamano la Mapinduzi and a member of Mwamko. Wanjira Wanjiru is a co-founder of Mathare Social Justice Center, host of the Liberating Minds podcast, and Matigari book club. Links: Mathare Social Justice Centre Kongamano la Mapinduzi Mwamko Ukombozi Library Revolutionary Socialist League (Kenya) Liberating Minds podcast Pio Gama Pinto book Breaking the Silence on NGOs in Africa (Book) And if you appreciate the work that we do, we’re still work on our goal for the month to add 40 patrons to the show. We are running a little behind pace, but if a few comrades chip in we should still be able to reach it by the end of the month. You can support the show for $1 a month or more at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism.
Released:
Jun 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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