Conversating with adventurers and builders
New Grammar explores how thinkers, innovators, leaders, creatives, among others, have consistently articulated Africa in a language of wholeness through their work and very existence. Through conversations that are both deeply technical and human, the podcast taps into the actual story of African existence – one where agency, brilliance, and wholeness are inherent. The guests include adventurers and builders from every sector, including entrepreneurs, trailblazers, thinkers, creators, artists, innovators, leaders, and athletes – anyone charting new routes and addressing challenges. Each episode aims to surface and amplify world-class knowledge that is contextually relevant to Africa and the global community, offering listeners ideas that could change how they see themselves and their place in the universe.
Ahead of her upcoming documentary titled The Right to History, Kenyan historian Chao Tayiana Maina joins Abu Okari to explore why history:
is a living, breathing part of who we are; is something we actively engage with; and, why accessing and reclaiming it is fundamental to our identity and freedom.