“There is no freedom, only degrees of tyranny” award winning American poet and Opthamoligist Dr Neal Hall’s statement to an audience seated in a miniature amphitheatre at the Nairobi National Museum cripples any reasoning behind carving out a day and calling it a time to celebrate independence. Why celebrate something that in reality may not exist?
Hall joined a panel of two other poets British based Somali poet Warsan Shire and South African Mongane Wally Serote at the StoryMoja Hay festival to “voice the unspoken” among them; freedom, oppression and racial identity. See more The Star.co.ke
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