TAX ADVICE FOR CREATIVES: What You Need To Know
Taxes have existed since time immemorial, even before the monetary system came into place, but dealing with them can seem a bit nerve-wracking.
LEGAL FOR CREATIVES: What You Need To Know
For many creatives, navigating the business and technical sides of one’s art is challenging, for example: how to earn a reputation from […]
Patricia Andago: Big dick politics and how Kenyan news fails women
This post is a collaboration between Odipo Dev and Baraza Media Lab. Take a moment to think about what a typical Kenyan […]
Lutivini Majanja: You Can Go Free
Lutivini Majanja traces the links between past and present terrors, making it plain that a seemingly ‘common-sense’ association of education with incarceration in the Kenyan imagination is the literal afterlife of one of the most brutal episodes of British colonial history anywhere. This article was written as part of 'DETENTION' a multimedia installation curated by the Museum of British Colonialism, African Digital Heritage and Baraza Media Lab.
Legal Clinic for Creatives with Liz Lenjo
Baraza Media Lab recently organized a legal clinic that was specifically designed to help creative entrepreneurs learn the intricacies of the Kenyan […]
j. Siguru Wahutu: Think About Who Gets To Speak
By j. Siguru Wahutu Who are journalists writing their work for? In the early years after independence, the International Press Institute’s Tom […]
Yes, there must be joy in the struggle
What’s the point of doing what we do if its outcome turns into a grim and meaningless affair?
Mettā & Luminate Launch Baraza Media Lab
Mettā, in partnership with Luminate, a global philanthropic organisation, is launching the Baraza Media Lab in Nairobi, Kenya. In recognition of the need for Kenyan media independence and sustainability, Luminate will invest m in a new space that aims to boost the capacity of journalists and publishers to report in the public interest.