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Anita Kevin / Turkana is a South Sudanese artist who was part of Ugandan queer experimental collective ANTIMASS, and Fourmanysisters, a Kampala-based Femme collective party under Nyege Nyege.
Turkana's currently working on her documentary ‘Onjima’ as part of an insightful field project entitled “Understanding the impact of displacement on South Sudanese refugees”, a project supported by music label Nyege Nyege and the research group The Witness Earth.
In this episode, we discuss her collaborative works from ANTI MASS to her music project and experimentation with genge music alongside Mbosi Teamsly and LCF in Kakuma Refugee Camp; and her work with The Witness Earth, which stands at the intersection of art, research and community engagement.
By Caroline Mudingo DipandaAnita Kevin / Turkana is a South Sudanese artist who was part of Ugandan queer experimental collective ANTIMASS, and Fourmanysisters, a Kampala-based Femme collective party under Nyege Nyege.
Turkana's currently working on her documentary ‘Onjima’ as part of an insightful field project entitled “Understanding the impact of displacement on South Sudanese refugees”, a project supported by music label Nyege Nyege and the research group The Witness Earth.
In this episode, we discuss her collaborative works from ANTI MASS to her music project and experimentation with genge music alongside Mbosi Teamsly and LCF in Kakuma Refugee Camp; and her work with The Witness Earth, which stands at the intersection of art, research and community engagement.