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The main focus of this conversation is on the conditions of speech and its&nbsp;<b>colonial baggage in African contexts<\/b>. The analysis of the colonial state-of-mind will be discussed from a perspective informed by practices of speech in, from and around East African Communities. The impact of colonial languages on language politics, orality versus literality, the radio as a medium of officious or subversive speech, are all relevant dimensions of this discussion. What&nbsp;<b>strategies of decolonizing Speech<\/b>&nbsp;already exist in (post-) colonial contexts and which are imaginable? How can modes of speech be adapted to&nbsp;<b>create spaces for communication<\/b>, which can in turn become&nbsp;<b>liberated spaces<\/b>? This discussion will also be an opportunity to engage with Critical Thought of a poetic formation.<\/p>\n<p><i>In cooperation with Poesie Festival Berlin, Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland, Adefra &#8211; Schwarze Frauen in Deutschland, Jozi.tv and AFROTAK TV Cybernomads.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>Euphrase Kezilahabi&nbsp;<\/b><br \/>Born in 1944 in Namagondo, Euphrase Kezilahabi is a poet, novelist, and scholar and perhaps the most widely known and acknowledged contemporary Swahili author. He was one of the first African writers to publish a collection of free verse poetry in Swahili \u2013 creating a fiery debate as conservationists and modernists argued over whether free verse poetry can be called Swahili poetry \u2013 and has had a great impact on the development of the genre of the novel in Swahili. Important themes in Kezilahabi&#8217;s poetry are death, life, existence, silence, and time. Kezilahabi&#8217;s literature is also significant for the way it discusses philosophical ideas and conveys philosophy through fiction. Presently Kezilahabi is working as professor of African literature at the University of Botswana.<link http:\/\/www.poetrytranslation.org\/poets\/Euphrase_Kezilahabi>http:\/\/www.poetrytranslation.org\/poets\/Euphrase_Kezilahabi<\/link>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><b>Hama Tuma<\/b><br \/>Hama Tuma is an Ethiopian writer (born in Addis Ababa, May 1949) who actually does not define himself primarily as a writer. A political activist since the 1960s he has been in the midst of the Ethiopian struggle for democracy. This commitment has made him persona-non-grata by three successive Ethiopian regimes. Hama has lived in the Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, etc and Europe. He has a wife and a daughter and has worked as a journalist for several newspapers. He has published numerous political articles, satirical articles in both English and Amharic. Some of Hama&#8217;s books have been translated to Italian, French and Hebrew. Hama continues to write and to be an activist in the struggle for democracy in Ethiopia, Africa and elsewhere.<link http:\/\/www.hamatuma.com\/articles.htm>http:\/\/www.hamatuma.com\/articles.htm<\/link>&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><b>Moderation: Prof. Dr. Maureen Maisha Eggers<\/b><br \/>Born in Kisumu, Kenya in 1973, Maureen Maisha Eggers is educationalist (Diplom-P\u00e4dagogin, Diplom-Sozialp\u00e4dagogin), Gender Theorist and author. Maureen Maisha Eggers researches and writes about racialisation processes and e-learning. She regularly teaches at the Humboldt University in Berlin since 2005 and since 2008 she is a professor for Childhood and Difference ((Diversity Studies) at the University of Magdeburg-Stendal.<\/p>\n<p><b>Dialogue Forum with Hama Tuma and Euphrase Kezilahabi<br \/>\u201cRevolutionizing the Colonial Mind: Through Politics of Language\u201d&nbsp;<br \/>Moderation: Prof. Dr. Maureen Maisha Eggers<br \/>Tuesday, 5 June 2012, 20.00 h<br \/>Entrance: Donation<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Ort<br \/>GLS Sprachenzentrum, Lounge<br \/>Kastanienallee 82&nbsp;<br \/>10435 Berlin Prenzlauer Berg<\/b><br \/>U 2 Eberswalder Str.<br \/>U 8 Rosenthaler Platz<br \/>M1 Schwedter Str.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On&nbsp;Tuesday, 5 June 2012 at 20.00 h (please note the time change!)&nbsp;AfricAvenir invites to a Discussion between&nbsp;Ethiopian writer and activist Hama Tuma,&nbsp;Tanzanian writer and philosopher Euphrase Kezilahabi&nbsp;and&nbsp;writer and academic Maureen Maisha Eggers (Germany\/Kenya)&nbsp;on&nbsp;\u201cRevolutionizing the Colonial Mind through Politics of Language from the East African Context\u201d&nbsp;at&nbsp;GLS Sprachenzentrum. 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