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Jan 17, 2025 |
debunk.media | Angel Lovely |Isaac Otidi Amuke |Soila Kenya |Lilian Mutinda
Rasna Warah was a bold African writer. I purposefully don’t use the term fearless as I doubt most people are. She wrote and she shared her work, and her portfolio is something to be proud of. I hope that as she passed, she was proud and content with her work. It is something to be admired especially because of the conditions under which she wrote. Bold. Admirable. I am happy and relieved that writers like her exist.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
debunk.media | Angel Lovely |Mwende Ngao |Rasna Warah |Stanley Gazemba
I was not always a productive person. In fact, while in uni, I sarcastically referred to myself as the queen of procrastination. Aware that I was living below my potential, I would make endless jokes about this habit and console myself by saying that at least, I did that like a pro! My days would start at mid-morning and before I knew it, it was evening and the day would end! There was barely enough time to get anything done and I was always late – for everything.
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Oct 24, 2023 |
live.debunk.media | Mulle Musau |Bobby Mkangi |Rasna Warah |Angel Lovely
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Oct 24, 2023 |
live.debunk.media | Mwende Ngao |Angel Lovely |Rasna Warah |Bulimo Chole
As a Kenyan living in Kenya, the last few months have been difficult to say the least. Like many others, I have watched the prices of basic goods and services quickly skyrocket.. It’s become a running joke, but the truth is that KSh 1,000 doesn’t get you much nowadays. To make life bearable under these increasingly strenuous circumstances, I’ve had to cut down my monthly spending on non essentials and started considering price over brand preferences.
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Oct 24, 2023 |
live.debunk.media | Mulle Musau |Bobby Mkangi |Rasna Warah |Angel Lovely
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Oct 24, 2023 |
live.debunk.media | Mulle Musau |Bobby Mkangi |Rasna Warah |Angel Lovely
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Oct 3, 2023 |
debunk.media | Angel Lovely |Mwende Ngao |Rasna Warah |Bulimo Chole
Home can be a steady ground when your life is shifting sands. It is to me at least. Cutting lineages from your skin has consequences. It takes effort. It takes more bleeding than you think possible. Takes ritualistic return to truths that sometimes feel like a lie. It sometimes means walking around with no ground beneath you. Consequences. In the beginning, when I left that cursed lineage, it felt like thinning blood—dizzy, trying to find something to hold me still, something to hold me.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
debunk.media | Rasna Warah |Angel Lovely |Featured Voices
‘‘We are moving into authoritarian rule where the people’s voices no longer count.’’Martha Karua’s thoughts on the state of politics and the economy in Kenya today Known as the “Iron Lady” of Kenyan politics, MARTHA KARUA has had an outstanding career as a politician and legislator, having served as both minister for water management and minister for justice and constitutional affairs in the Mwai Kibaki administration.
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Jul 12, 2023 |
debunk.media | Angel Lovely
(Koko, Udo, Karwitha, Mercy, Kabi and Waiyaki) Conversations With Queer Africans On Family and FriendshipA series of interviews done over Instagram, voice notes and calls with beloved strangers. Each respondent is in conversation with Angel Lovely and in turn, in conversation with each other. This is a documentation of possibility and reality. Queer African folk on the continent mull on queer friendship and family. We get to live such lives. People like us can choose. You are dearly loved. Q.
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Jul 3, 2023 |
debunk.media | Angel Lovely
I dream of plains of skin; black velvet plains with horizontal perturbed scars when I look at my chest. I dream of a body not yet here. I dream of movement through bodies. Mutilating and cutting to fit me. To mark me. To mark the existence of myself in this body. For this body to be me in flesh. I dream of the possibility of bodies I have not seen. Gender dysphoria occurs when there is a conflict between the sex you were assigned at birth and your gender. But I am genderless. Formless.