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oncanvas · 4 months ago
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Cave, Michael Armitage, 2021
Oil on Lubugo bark cloth 78 ¾ × 59 in. (200 × 150 cm)
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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"Fencing offers a ray of hope to young people living in Nairobi's poorest neighbourhoods.
Despite a lack of equipment, the sword fighting sport is growing in popularity in Kenya.
They cut a striking group as they wander through Huruma in their pristine white outfits.
These young people are heading for their favourite hang-out spot: the Tsavora Fencing club at the local community centre.
The street becomes their arena as they parry and riposte in front of passers-by.
This is not just a hobby for them: it's a force for good in their lives.
Fencing has helped carve a path away from crime, drugs and other social pressures.
"I used to be a gangster," says Mburu Wanyoike, who is now a coach for Kenya's National Fencing team.
"I was in crime and crime makes you feel isolated. It actually puts you in a place where you are isolated, making you feel depressed, having stress and I chose fencing as a way for me to escape out of the hood and escape that lifestyle."
His journey from delinquency to fencing coach and senior athlete in Kenya's national team has been transformative.
Inspired by the personal tragedy of the death of two friends, Wanyoike pursued training and education in South Africa, ultimately founding Tsavora Fencing in 2021.
Tsavora Fencing has made significant strides.
The team has produced 15 talented fencers who have earned spots in the national squad, with plans to represent Kenya in the African Olympic Qualifiers in Algeria this year.
However, challenges persist, particularly regarding the affordability of fencing equipment.
"Sometimes it is tough when it comes to competing with well-equipped international countries that are well organized, so what we do is just to move on with enthusiasm and obsession. The fact that we don't have the equipment, the limited ones we have, we use them. We don't complain that we do not have equipment, we just use what we got and put in the obsession and the enthusiasm and the passion combined, that's what we do, we fence," says Wanyoike.
Tsavora Fencing Mtaani, an initiative under Tsavora Fencing, offers mentorship and training in fencing to the youth of these impoverished neighbourhoods, shielding them from the dangers of their environment.
With 45 members, most of whom are students, the team serves as a beacon of hope in the community.
Participants are required to become disciplined and put on integrity.
"Initially I had bad company at home but now that I am in fencing, it has kept me busy and now it is a better option for me because I feel happy doing it," says Jemimah Njeri, a 17-year-old member of Tsavora Fencing.
"I cannot imagine myself without this sport because it has kept me very busy. In my area many girls have become teenage mothers and that is not a wonderful life," adds 16-year-old Allen Grace...
As Tsavora Fencing continues to thrive, fuelled by the determination of its members and the support of the community, it stands as a testament to the transformative power of sport in, even the most challenging environments."
-via Africanews, April 1, 2024
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michellymy · 16 days ago
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Keny Yaneh
Kenyan is the best of both worlds; try to change my mind. She’s gorgeous as a woman, gorgeous as a man, bet she’s gorgeous even as a worm.
In case you don’t know her yet, here she is:
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(AAAAAAAAAAASOPRETTYAAAAAAAAAAAA)
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forever70s · 2 months ago
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Jomo Kenyatta, anti-colonial activist & politician, was elected the first President of Kenya in 1964 (photo also dated from 1964).
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sonicandvisualsurprises · 11 days ago
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A mesmerising example of Kenyan dance band music featuring fluid guitar melodies, captivating grooves and evocative vocals.
I love its hypnotic, interwoven guitar arrangement and the raw yet warm production.
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bimdraws · 14 days ago
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Kenyans for Palestine 🇵🇸🇰🇪
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kemetic-dreams · 9 months ago
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opspro2005 · 8 months ago
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Like father like daughter. The jamacian/indian commie is a kenyan puppet and a disgrace to America.
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African in soft flourish colours
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vrownbri · 1 year ago
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A little happy dance.
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myranjambi · 17 days ago
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dutifullybitchyblaze · 2 years ago
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Sakura,along with Chun-Li,Elena, Ibuki and Poison, in Kengan Ashura-Shodown (part 1)
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fattributes · 1 year ago
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Nyama Choma
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michellymy · 26 days ago
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Mizan
I won’t say the translation, sry. It’s a scene from that short story/fic I’m writing with Kenyan and a self-insert character. AO3
For some reason, I don’t imagine this character the way I actually am. I imagine them blond, short hair, greek-like clothes (? First drawing). But drawing them that way was too off from how I look, so I drew them like that (Second drawing) which is still nothing like me, but at least they look like I wanted to look
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And they’re hotter now. Haha!
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forever70s · 28 days ago
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Kenyan track & field schoolgirl / athlete Sabina Chebichi circa 1974; she won a Bronze medal at age 14 at the 1974 Commonwealth Games
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