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In part two of our conversation with archivist, writer and publicist, Tinashe Mushakavanhu, we go deeper into the challenges of accessing the archive of books written by Zimbabweans, artist development in the wake of racialised exclusion under colonialism, creativity, the politics of refusal when engaging with power relationships in the publishing industry.
By Sista Zai ZandaIn part two of our conversation with archivist, writer and publicist, Tinashe Mushakavanhu, we go deeper into the challenges of accessing the archive of books written by Zimbabweans, artist development in the wake of racialised exclusion under colonialism, creativity, the politics of refusal when engaging with power relationships in the publishing industry.