Binyavinga on tour

The Kenyan author of the instant classic “How to Write About Africa” and founding editor of Kwani will be doing a series of readings in the U.S. the next two weeks, please catch him if you can:

Africa is too large and diverse for generalisations. It has 54 nations, 5 time zones, at least 7 climates, more than 800 million people, and, according to the latest diligent research, maybe 14 million proverbs. This series of talks and readings seeks to present some fresh voices from all corners of Africa, in all their differences. All events are free and open to the public.

SOUTHERN SWING

Wednesday, February 15th
College Park, MD – University of Maryland
David C. Driskell Center, 5.30 pm
Kwame Dawes and Binyavanga Wainaina

Thursday, February 16th
Fairfax, VA – George Mason University
Center for the Arts, Grand Tier, 6.30 pm
Kwame Dawes and Helon Habila

Friday, February 17th
Charlottesville, VA – University of Virginia
Harrison Institute Auditorium, 4.00 pm
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Kwame Dawes and Helon Habila

NORTHERN SWING

Tuesday, February 21st
New York, NY – Mercantile Library of New York
17 East 47th Street, 6.30 pm
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Helon Habila and Binyavanga Wainaina

Thursday, February 23rd
New York, NY – New York University
19 University Place, 7.00 pm
Adekeye Adebajo, Philip Alcabes, Daniel Bergner, John Ryle and Binyavanga Wainaina

Tuesday, February 28th
Cambridge, MA – Harvard University
W.E.B. DuBois Institute, 7.00 pm
Brent Hayes Edwards, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts and Binyavanga Wainaina

AOB: The New York Times FINALLY picks up the Githongo /Anglo-leasing story…long after the Kenyan blogosphere has been all over it.

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