Sylvia Kokunda shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s. In this episode of the podcast series After the End, we hear more about Indigenous perspectives on time from Sylvia Kokunda, Co-founder of the Action for Batwa Empowerment Group in Uganda. Sylvia shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s.
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Sylvia Kokunda shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s. In this episode of the podcast series After the End, we hear more about Indigenous perspectives on time from Sylvia Kokunda, Co-founder of the Action for Batwa Empowerment Group in Uganda. Sylvia shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s.
Who decides when it’s over? In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Professor Patricia Kingori introduces the project and sets the stage for what’s to come. As the opening episode of the series, this episode unveils an eight-year global research collaboration exploring the politics of endings and their aftermaths. From global health crises to cultural transitions, Prof Kingori asks: who gets to declare an ending—and what happens next?
After the End
Sylvia Kokunda shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s. In this episode of the podcast series After the End, we hear more about Indigenous perspectives on time from Sylvia Kokunda, Co-founder of the Action for Batwa Empowerment Group in Uganda. Sylvia shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s.