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The un-making of places in conflict through the telling of colonial stories

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Daphine Arinda

Arinda Daphine is some kind of hippie - fearless, dynamic and revolutionary. She works at Akina Mama wa Afrika, a Pan African Feminist Organisation in Uganda. She is a lawyer by profession and a poet by career. She’s staged poetry performances in Uganda, the Netherlands, and Kenya. Her poems are published by Lantern Meet Foundation in the anthology ‘Streetlights at Noon Eclipse’, FOTEA Foundation in ‘See Change: Visualising the Urban Climate Crisis’, and online by Start Journal, Swedish PEN, and Vociglobali.

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