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<title>Kwani Trust</title>
<link>http://www.kwani.org/</link>
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<description>Kwani? Journal</description>
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<title>Kwani? 07</title>
<link>http://kwani.org/publication/kwani-journal/187/kwani_07/kwani_07.htm</link>
<description>Kwani? has always been significantly connected to the Diaspora through  the individuals who founded it, and its early contributors. Its seventh  issue picks up the idea of leaving and of return, something that has  framed the conversations and hybrid identities of many Kwani? writers.  Kwani? 07...</description>
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<title>Kwani? 06</title>
<link>http://kwani.org/publication/kwani-journal/180/kwani_06/kwani_06.htm</link>
<description>Kwani? 06, isan anthology of short fiction and poetry by Kenyan And  African  writers born after September 1978. Farah Aideed Goes To Gulf  War by Mehul Gohil  is a dystopic paean that explodes our obsessions  with mono-Kenyan identity and  binary understanding of Nairobi  (Nairobbery vs Green City...</description>
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<title>Kwani? 05 Part 02:  Revelation and Conversation</title>
<link>http://kwani.org/publication/kwani-journal/15/kwani_05_part_02__revelation_and_conversation/kwani_05_part_02__revelation_and_conversation.htm</link>
<description>This second 400 pages of a twin edition further examines Kenya in the context and violent aftermath of its 2007 elections. Here, writers, photographers, poets and cartoonists provide further collective narratives on what we were before, and what we became, during the epochal first 100 days of 2008....</description>
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