Afrikan Identity- How Shanja Found His Voice Through Storytelling
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In this engaging conversation, Shanjarika Mvungi, the founder of Afrikan Identity, shares insightsinto his journey of building a platform that empowers African youth and addresses gaps in media representation. He reflects on his childhood, school experiences, and the importance of community, while discussing the challenges and responsibilities that come with leading a movement. The conversation highlights the significance of self-belief, the creative process behind African Identity, and the vision for future growth and impact.
Takeaways
- Shanjarika emphasizes the importance of self-belief in achieving one's goals.
- He believes that young people don't need permission to start their journeys.
- The work of Afrikan Identity is grounded in truth and aims to stimulate critical thinking.
- Community initiatives are a core part of Afrikan Identity's mission.
- Shanjarika highlights the emotional weight of addressing social issues through media.
- He acknowledges the challenges of building a platform while managing academic responsibilities.
- The growth of Afrikan Identity has been fueled by a passionate team and audience engagement
- Shanjarika encourages young Afrikans to start where they are and with what they know.
- He reflects on the importance of understanding one's rights and the law.
- The future of Afrikan Identity also includes more offline engagement and partnerships.
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