Episode 8

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20th Feb 2022

Radical Publishing Futures 1: Mkuki na Nyota

In this episode, host Meg Arenberg chats with Walter Bgoya, towering Tanzanian intellectual, long time progressive publisher, and founder of the country's long-running independent press, Mkuki na Nyota (Spear and Star). Bgoya describes his early years as a publisher amid the radical ferment of Dar es Salaam in the 1970s and the porous boundaries between publishing, activism, and public intellectualism. As director of the parastatal Tanzania Publishing House from 1972 to 1990, Bgoya oversaw the publication of such influential anti-imperialist texts as Walter Rodney's How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, Agostinho Neto's Sacred Hope, Samora Machel's Establishing People's Power to Serve the Masses, and Issa Shivji's Class Struggle in Tanzania. He is also a founding member of the African Books Collective, a member-owned international distribution collective for African publishers across the continent. Joined by his son and successor, Mkuki na Nyota's Creative Director Mkuki Bgoya, midway through the interview, the discussion shifts to the press's more recent projects, the challenges and opportunities of the digital age, audio books, film adaptations, and the dynamic duo's ideas for strengthening independent publishing and building reading culture in Tanzania and across the continent. 

https://mkukinanyota.com/

https://www.africanbookscollective.com/

Meg Arenberg is the Managing Director of the Radical Books Collective and the host for their BookRising podcast.

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Radical Books Collective creates an alternative, inclusive and non-commercial approach to books and reading. Radical books stimulate our imaginations to advance transformative futures. Radical books expose structures of oppression and chart creative paths forward. Such books alter our understanding of historical events, amplify the voices of marginalized groups, and account for the costs of persecution and repression. The Radical Books Collective organizes virtual book clubs, book and author events and immersive seminars on foundational radical books.
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Bhakti Shringarpure is a writer, editor and educator. She co-founded Warscapes magazine and is now the Creative Director of the Radical Books Collective.

Meg Arenberg is a writer, scholar and translator from Swahili into English. She is the Managing Editor of the Radical Books Collective.


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