HEROE BOOK FAIR 2021 [PROGRAM]
Dates: March 22-26, 2021
Theme: Belonging
Venue: Alliance Française Mombasa
Monday 22nd March 2021
9am – 10am: Welcome speeches and video
Speeches: Vincent Padaré – Director, Alliance Française Mombasa
Lorna Likiza – Founder, Heroe Book Fair
Mombasa County Government Representative
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10am -11am: Virtual Book Reading and discussion of Bibi’s Blessing by Lela Goldsmith
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11am-12pm: Virtual Panel Discussion- Stream for African writers
Topic: The Part Ethnicity Plays In African Literature
Panel Moderator: Ibrahim Babatunde Ibrahim – Nigeria
Panelists:
- T. J. Benson – Author, “The Madhouse” – Nigeria
- Sihle Ntuli – Author, “The Rumblin” – South Africa
- Caroline Numuhire – Author, “Between Wild and Free” -Rwanda………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
12pm-1pm: Five questions with Tabu Osusa Co-Author “Shades of Benga”
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2pm-4pm: Lisa Kibutu in conversation with Chaparuka Kusimba: The Politics of Remembering (Swahili Culture).
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4pm-5pm: Historical Literary Talk and Poetry Reading by Najeeb Juma Bhalo
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Tuesday 23rd March 2021
9am – 11 am: Spelling Bee for the Primary School Kids Attendees in French, English and possibly, German.
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11am-12pm: Talk by Hans Hofele (cultureafrica.net) and Lorna Likiza
(Heroe Book Fair) – The Perception of African Culture in the Media.
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12pm – 1pm: Talk by Themina Kader – “My Jail Experience by Mahatma Gandhi”
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2pm-4pm: Kas Kazi Literary Talk
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4pm-5pm: Book Launch by Boniface Nyamweya – “Her Question Pills”
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5:30pm -6:30pm: Virtual Panel Discussion Stream for Black Diaspora Writers
Topic: The Impact of Race and Identity on Black Literature
Panel Moderator: Audrey Shipp, Founder, Decolonial Passage – US
Panelists:
- Brenda J. Cyprian – Author, “Shadow Resistance” – US
- Rochelle Riley – Author, “The Burdens” – US
- Hassan Ghedi Santur – Author, “The Youth of God” – Canada
- Tete Loeper – Author, “Barefoot in Germany” – Germany
- Nathaniel Annan Dadson – Author, “Like Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver” – US
Wednesday 24th March 2021
9am-10am: Book Launch – Self-Care Kit to Mental Wellness by Queentah Wambulwa
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10am-11am: Virtual Talk by Fiston Mwanza Mujila – Congolese-Austrian Writer – Austria
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11am-12pm: Virtual Panel Discussion Stream for African Poets
Topic: The State of Poetry Translations in Africa
Panel Moderator: Richard Ali, Author of
“The Anguish and Vigilance of Things” – Nigeria
Panelists:
- Takudzwa Goniwa – Zimbabwe
- Michael Onsando – Kenya
- Abigail Arunga – Kenya
- Jaliya the Bird – Angola
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12pm-1pm: VirtualReading by Ally Abdallah Baharoon – Wewe Sio Wa Hapa
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2pm – 2:30pm: Discours d’Ouverture (Keynote Speech) par Scholastique Mukasonga – Autrice, “Kibogo est monté au ciel” – La France
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3pm-4pm: Virtual Book Reading by Ingrid Arlington – Kinky Roots
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4pm-5.30pm: Interview with Kevin Mwachiro – Queer Identity in African Literature
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6.30pm – 8pm: Notre Dame Du Nil de Scholastique Mukasonga Film Screening
Thursday 25th March 2021
9am – 10am: Book Reading by Kids in French, German, Swahili and English (Ages 6-13)
Participant Kids: 1. Franziska Hofele – Germany
2. Carlos’ Son
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10am-11am: Debate in French by High School Kids Attendees
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11am-12pm: Virtual Book Reading by Samwel Ochanda – “The Ogre, An Anthology of Short Stories”
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12pm-1pm: Poetry Recitation in French by High School Kids Attendees
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2:00pm-3pm: Literary Talk: “Belonging” by Lorna Likiza
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3pm-4pm: Book Launch – A Long Way From Douala by Max Lobe
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4pm-4:30pm: Introduction to the Francophone virtual panel discussion by representative (s) from the French Embassy in Kenya
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5pm -6pm: Virtual Panel Discussion Stream for Francophone Writers and Poets
Topic: Les écrivains et poètes francophones noirs et africains sont-ils pleinement représentés dans la littérature?
Panel Moderator: Maeline Le Lay – Ifra Nairobi
Panelists:
- Kristen Stern – Editor, “Africa In Words” – US
- Ernestine Vera KG – Burundi
- Max Lobe – Author, A Long way From Douala – Switzerland
- Edwige Dro – Co-Founder, Abidjan Lit – Ivory Coast
- Mathe Kisughu – Writer and Lecturer – DRC
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6:30pm-8pm: Petit Pays de Gael Faye (France/Rwanda) / Film Screening
Friday, 26th March 2021
9am-11am: Café Croissants with the FLAAP network – French Language As A Priority
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11am-11:30am: Keynote Speech: Finding Home Beyond Stereotypes and Identity Crisis by Salma Abdulatif, Poet – Kenya
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12pm-1pm: Virtual Book Reading & Discussion by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond – “Powder Necklace”.
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2pm-4pm: Film Marketing and Distribution Workshop by Lucy Muthui
–Panel de discussion virtuel: Le Français utile, langue de mobilité internationale …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4pm-5pm: Virtual Panel Discussion Stream for Publishers
Topic: Publishing in Africa and the Black Diaspora
Panel Moderator: James Murua – Kenya
Panelists:
- Azafi Omoluabi – Parressia Publishers – Nigeria
- Ese Emmanuel – Bright Lights Books – London, UK
- Caroline Gatwiri Weloba – Pearson East Africa – Kenya
- Lorraine Sithole – RedSoil Publishers – South Africa
- Dzekashu MacViban – Bakwa Books – Cameroon
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6:30pm-9pm: Closing ceremony – Cocktail dinner
Theme: Smart casual
Performances: Congolese Band
Lelele Africa Band
Speeches: Mombasa County Rep
Lorna Likiza – Founder, Heroe Book Fair
Elizabeth Mairura – Goethe Institut
1 alcoholic/non-alcoholic drink and a plate of bitings
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PARTNERS
- French Embassy in Kenya
- Alliance Francaise
- Culture Africa
- Hekaya Arts Initiative
- Goethe Institut Nairobi
- Belgian Embassy in Kenya
- Swiss Embassy in Kenya
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
- Scholastique Mukasonga
- Salma Abdulatif
WELCOME NOTES
- Lorna Likiza – Founder, Heroe Book Fair
- Vincent Padaré – Director, Alliance Française Mombasa
- Mombasa County Representative
HOST: Queentah Wambulwa
PARTICIPANT WRITERS, POETS, READERS AND PUBLISHERS LIST
- Audrey Shipp – Los Angeles, US
- B.J. Cyprian – Texas, US
- Rochelle Riley – Michigan, US
- Hassan Ghedi Santur – Toronto, Canada
- Tete Loeper – Gernsbach, Germany
- Richard Ali –Abuja, Nigeria
- Takudzwa Goniwa – Zimbabwe
- Michael Onsando – Kenya
- Abigail Arunga – Kenya
- Azafi Omoluabi – Nigeria
- James Murua – Kenya
- T.J. Benson– Nigeria
- Ese Emmanuel – London, UK
- Jaliya the Bird – Angola
- Kristen Stern – US
- Caroline Gatwiri Weloba – Kenya
- Queentah Wambulwa – Kenya
- Abu Amirah Ndegwa – Kenya
- Ibrahim Babatunde Ibrahim – Nigeria
- Scholastique Mukasonga – France
- Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond – Ghana
- Ernestine Vera KG – Burundi
- Sithole Lorraine – South Africa
- Nathaniel Annan Dadson – US
- Lisa Kibutu –Kenya
- Chaparuka Kusimba – US
- Salma Abdulatif –Kenya
- Caroline Numuhire – Rwanda
- Kevin Mwachiro –Kenya
- Lela Goldsmith – Kenya
- Dzekashu MacViban – Cameroon
- Franziska Hofele – Germany
- Najeeb Juma Bhalo – Kenya
- Hans Hofele – Germany
- Fiston Mwanza Mujila – Austria
- Max Lobe – Switzerland
- Ingrid Arlington South Africa/UK
- Boniface Nyamweya – Kenya
- Kito Yunia – Kenya
- Lucy Muthui – Kenya
- Samwel Ochandah – Kenya
- Tabu Osua
- Ally Abdallah Baharoon – Zanzibar
- Maeline Le Lay – Kenya
- Mathe Kisughu – DRC
SPECIAL INVITES
- Melanie Vial – French Embassy, Nairobi
- Julie Briand – French Embassy, Nairobi
- Patrick Byiringiro – Nairobi, Kenya
- Vincent Padare – Alliance Française, Mombasa
- Elizabeth Mairura – Goethe Institut Nairobi
- Representative (s) from Mombasa County Government
- Hans Hofele -Culture Africa, Germany
- Schools and universities in Mombasa area: Shree swaminarayan ,Future Hope Montessori School
MARCH BOOK VENDING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HEKAYA ARTS INITIATIVE
- Shadow Resistance by Brenda J. Cyprian
- The Burden by Rochelle Riley
- That They Lived by Rochelle Riley
- Barefoot in Germany by Tete Loeper
- City of Memories by Richard Ali
- The Anguish and Vigilance of Things by Richard Ali
- The Youth of God by Hassan Ghedi Santur
- The Perilous Journey to Beyond my Nose by Michael Onsando
- Like Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver by Nathaniel Annan Dadson
- Akello by Abigail Arunga
- A side of raunch by Abigail Arunga
- Kibogo est monté au ciel by Scholastique Mukasonga
- Coast Woman Magazine
- Self-Care Kit to Mental Wellness by Queentah Wambulwa
- Rumblin by Sihle Ntuli
- Lavender, Buds and Rose Petals by Salma Abdulatif
- Between Wild and Free by Caroline Numuhire
- Afropean (2) and Afropéen(2) by Johny Pitts
- A Long Way from Douala by Max Lobe
- Kinky Roots by Ingrid Arlington
- Her Question Pills by Boniface Nyamweya
- Shades of Benga by Tabu Osusa
- Story! Story! Story Come by Maimouna Jallow