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Young Earth Warrior

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  The Young Earth Warrior The Young Earth Warriors Program is created to give children aged 4 to 17 a platform to be part of the decision-making process in regards to climate change. The term earth warrior to us stands for someone mindful of the environment, and is keen on preserving the environment as well as restoring what has been degraded. Our goal is to use arts and games to educate, inspire & stimulate children to take on a sense of personal responsibility in the care of the environment. Through arts, crafts, play, and culture children will be able to creatively create their own imagination towards a green, clean and healthy environment. They get to imagine help us see the kind of world they want to inherit from us. We use Story telling in many forms, poetry, dance, fashion, music, visual arts such as paintings and crafts, as well as singing games. Some of the activities the children have done so far include:- In partnership with the westside hotel, we offer an inclusive ...

Blending art and environmental activism

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  “Change requires a lot of heat. It requires both the alchemist and the welder, the magician and the laborer, the witch and the warrior, the myth smasher and the myth maker. Hand in hand, we brew and forge a revolution.”    Franny Choi   The question is how can art be used as a tool for change? How can it become a movement for the betterment of our community and our planet?  The blend of Poetry the language of the soul, Fashion the love of the eye and Music which makes the audience relax, gives us the perfect atmosphere to introduce the complex yet important questions of our lives.   The 2nd Edition of the Poetry Fashion and Chill event, had a line up of 27 artists. The goal was to raise funds to establish an art center:- A space and home for art and art lovers. Proudly sponsored by the Gific Hotel, Westside hotel, Kitale Museum, Suam Hardware,Tange Designs.  'It is through show like this that we romanticize the technical language of climate chan...

Kitale Poetry Fashion & Chill

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  In an ever changing global landscape, cultural and creative hubs are integral to the sustainability and growth of the creative economy. Creative hubs create not only a home for the creatives but offer organization and a voice as well. They provide services from development support in the shape of workshops, mentoring, prototyping, networking, events, research and development. They act as lighthouses for invisible communities. We at ESPA (Environmental Sustainability Promoted by Art) are promoting arts and a sustainable healthy environment. The objectives of this event and what your support will help us attain Bring to the light the environment of the creative/artist Mobilize: the community to a fun entertaining and educative platform, where artists can  showcase their talents. Train and Equip: While anticipating the main event, we offer a space for talent improvement and equipment of art supplies through support of other donors.  Building networks:- Development of...

Kuna Sanaa Kitale

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Environment is no one's property to destroy; it's everyone's responsibility to protect. ' Kuna Sanaa'  which means  there is art  in swahili, is a program that allows artists to meet, showcase their talents, and engage in an environmental discussions. The program also gives room to an arts workshop on how artworks and performances can be a part of societal change. Thanks to the support of the Kitale Museum we are able to hold these needed workshops. Artists and art institutions depend on each other to shape our culture and tell our stories:- it is their relationship that helps s to connect more deeply with ourselves. The lack of artistic support and resources for artists in Trans-Nzoia has pushed a lot of artists to doing other jobs to support themselves. Many artists here because of lack of platforms have lost hope in the arts_  We know how important artists are and the deep humanitarian work they do. We set aside time with support from the Kitale Museum to meet an...

Voice of the Earth: Hisia Zangu Anthology

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Beyond speaking for the environment, this anthology gives a fresh insight to our view of the environment as captured in its title which is Voices of the Earth and not Voices for the Earth. This points that we are aware of the possibility that the natural environment is not merely an object to be acted on, but a subject endowed with agency. And in deed some of the poets in this anthology do speak with, and to nature. Equally, through some of the poems, we see some elements of na ture speaking to humans and empathizing with our pain and violation. The bold statement we hear from this anthology is that even though it needs to be spoken for, the environment too, does speak; and if it speaks, then we should listen. Reading and reflecting on these poems is a first step towards listening. Miriam Maranga-Musonye (PhD) Senior Lecturer, Department of Literature University of Nairobi. www.espa.or.ke

Kingdom of Earth Event

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The Kingdom of earth event was the 1 st showcase of ‘Green Art.’ The show tackled the voice, face and feelings of our environment on matters of waste, over-consumption and deforestation. The show gave the audience an experience of spoken word poetry from award winning G-cho Pevu, Slam King Dorphan, Namatsi Lukoye, Rosenn and music from Luki the Monster, Namulindwa, Mwas the guitarist and Madagascar hiphop artists Name six. It also had dance from Adam Dance Academy, ecofashion from Namatsi, Street Pulse Edgy and make up from Jaybee Urembo. For the face of the earth, there was a display of artworks made from recycled material from G-thamini Youth Group and Nani Kitengela Glass. the event was made possible by Safaricom MJ Centre and Maji Milele Ltd . It was also supported by Nature Kenya, Nani’s Kitengela Glass, Momo Pencils, G-thamini Youth Group, KBC and Kenya Volunteer Service Organization. www.espa.or.ke

ESPA Kenya

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When we pollute and over-exploit our natural environment we risk increasing occurrences of famine, droughts, floods, heatwaves, diseases and extinction. With increasing population the ability of the earth’s resources to support human livelihoods will be unsustainable if we continue this way; we need education and social leadership to shift values away from income and consumption as estimators of self-worth. The ESPA initiative was formed to bring forth a unique angle in environmental sustainability and climate change conversation.  Led by Willem Malaba and Namatsi Lukoye who firmly believe that art is a tool of change.  Through working with artists, ESPA intends to bring more urgency and clarity to climate change discussions. The artists we work with contribute in addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation, environmental degradation and sustainability and other factors concerning our lives on this planet.  Our aim is to provide a unique edge for creati...