Conversations on African Philanthropy

In Conversation with Maiko Zulu

Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment

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Maiko is a prominent reggae artist whose music addresses contemporary issues and social struggles, drawing from his experiences growing up during the Southern African liberation movements.

In conversation with Prof. Moyo, Maiko reflects on how music serves as social commentary, tackling themes like corruption and economic challenges faced by ordinary Africans. Talking points include...
- How music creativity thrives in farm environments, influencing social commentary.
- The importance of protecting movements from cyber surveillance.
- Why reducing women to stereotypes impacts music and culture.
- The need for African solidarity and returning to healthier lifestyles.

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This series of conversations was recorded on the margins of the 3rd African Social Movements Baraza, which is the continent's largest convening of social movements. Hosted by TrustAfrica in Accra, this edition of the Baraza served as a platform for conversation, networking, solidarity building, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. In this series, you will hear from social movement actors, whose reflections and experiences profile the importance of social movements in shaping African society.

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