TV Interview on the Launch of the Project Exhibition “Post-Colonial Narratives of Born-Frees” by Asnath Paula Kambunga in Windhoek/Namibia

POEM Fellow Asnath Paula Kambunga  was featured with her exhibition in Windhoek by the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC). The exhibition focuses on youth’s everyday experiences of postcolonialism and was co-created with young people in Namibia who also identify as ‘bornfrees’ – a term used to refer to people born after Namibian independence in 1990. You can watch the full video here.

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