Community-based Arts, Research and Activism in Uganda
We Are Walukuba
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 24 April 2025
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781350435063
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages232 pages
- Size 158x236x24 mm
- Weight 520 g
- Language English 606
Categories
Table of Contents:
List of Contributors
List of Figures
Timeline
Introduction : Anatomy of an Arts-Led, Action Research Collaboration: Seven years of Work and Play in Walukuba/Masese, Jinja City, Uganda - Katie McQuaid and Jane Plastow (both University of Leeds, UK)
Positioning our Work in Relation to Contemporary Applied Arts Theory and Practice - Katie McQuaid and Jane Plastow (both University of Leeds, UK)
Part 1. We Are Walukuba: Adult Perspectives
Part 1: Overview - Jane Plastow (University of Leeds, UK)
1. Community Voices: We Are Walukuba
2. Precious Women: A Play for Five Women from Walukuba - Jane Plastow (University of Leeds, UK)
3. Going Behind the Lens: Finding Power and Self in 'Mid-life' - Katie McQuaid (University of Leeds, UK)
4. Making Theatre of the Oppressed with We Are Walukuba - Jane Plastow interviews Sima Ganguly
5. A Footprint in the Flour: The Training of a Group of Community Multipliers in Domasi Village, Zomba district, Malawi - Ali Campbell (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) and Zindaba Chisiza (University of Malawi)
6. The Kingfisher's Story: A Play - Jane Plastow with Commentary by Katie McQuaid
7. Approaches to Teaching Film-Making in Malawi and Uganda -Tina Tschismarov (Documentary Filmmaker and TV Freelancer) and Matylda Wierietielny (Video Content Creator, Poland)
8. Becoming a Community Film-Maker - Brenda Mawerere
9. In Conversation with Geoffrey Muzito, May 2016 - Katie McQuaid interviews Geoffrey Muzito
10. White Saviour or Community Collaborator? Meditations on Being a White Academic Working in Walukuba - Jane Plastow (University of Leeds, UK)
In the Middle
11. Photo Essay: Living We are Walukuba: Seven Years of Community Engagement - Katie McQuaid (University of Leeds, UK)
Part 2. Working with Young People in Walukuba/Masese
Part 2: Overview
12. Me in Your Tea Cup - Robinah Kobuzare (Arts Applied Uganda)
13. Shower Us With Love: Poem - Girls' Group, We Are Walukuba
14. The Boy Child's Dream - Kainerugaba Rwakatembeeka Kamusyo (Actor, Writer, Director, Omwevugi (Oral Poet) and Martial Artist, Uganda)
15. On Friendship - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
16. Memories of You - Edmond Othieno (Arts Applied Uganda)
17. Girls Have Powers: Poem - Girls from Walukuba West Primary School
18. Two Artworks by Young People Showing the Learning from Teaching on Sexual and Reproductive Health they Wished to Share with their Peers - From the first Multi-Arts Workshop, December 2018
19. Waiswa's Story - Vicki Kyobotungi interviews Waiswa Mawanda
20. On Sharing New Knowledge - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
21. On Self-Esteem and Equality - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
22. Mythical Decisions - Juliet Nantambi (Arts Applied Uganda)
23. Alone in the Darkness: Poem - Girls at 2019 Mutli-Arts Youth Camp
24. Namutovo's Story - Vicki Kyobotungi, interviews Namutovo
25. I Will Marry After Finishing School: Artwork - Amos from the 2019 Multi-Arts Youth Camp
26. Charity Begins at Home: Questioning the Relationship-Gap between Guardians/Parents and their Children - Vicent Sekasanvu (Arts Applied Uganda)
27. An Examination of Change and Empowerment From the Perspective of Facilitators working on the Research/Knowledge Exchange Project on Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health (SHR) amongst Adolescents in Jinja - Lillian Mbabazi (Makerere University and Arts Applied Uganda)
28. On Working Through Arts - Youth Voices from Walukuba/Masese
29. Reflections on Co-designing Creative Graphics with Children in Jinja, Uganda: Advice from the Field - Raymond Nsereko (Makerere University and Arts Applied Uganda)
30. My Experience of the Project 'Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health Education Among Adolescents through Creative and Youth-led Practice in Uganda - Shem Mutala (Public Health Officer, Uganda)
31. Stay Safe: Artwork - The 2019 Multi-Arts Youth Camp
32. The We Are Walukuba Anthem - Derick Isabirye
Index