And Then What?

Journalists and Activists collaborating for impact.

52 min · 19 de jun de 2025
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How challenging is the pursuit of social impact when journalists and activists collaborate to address pressing issues? In this special live recording, "And Then What?" launches its podcast, bringing together an audience of incredible Kenyan journalists, activists, and changemakers. The podcast aims to explore the long-term impact of major news events and understand how journalism can drive meaningful change. Today's crucial topic dives into how journalists and activists can collaborate for social impact, a conversation central to the podcast's mission. This discussion highlights the power of collective action in addressing societal challenges. Our host Nana Darkoa is honored to be joined by three remarkable individuals who embody the spirit of impactful change in Kenya: Tabitha Griffiths, a human rights lawyer; Immanuel Muasya, an international journalist and producer for "And Then What?"; and Njeri Wa Migwi, a renowned gender rights activist in Kenya. Together, they ask, And then what? How can we ensure that these collaborations effectively drive meaningful change and address the most vulnerable communities?

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Journalists and Activists collaborating for impact.

How challenging is the pursuit of social impact when journalists and activists collaborate to address pressing issues? In this special live recording, "And Then What?" launches its podcast, bringing together an audience of incredible Kenyan journalists, activists, and changemakers. The podcast aims to explore the long-term impact of major news events and understand how journalism can drive meaningful change. Today's crucial topic dives into how journalists and activists can collaborate for social impact, a conversation central to the podcast's mission. This discussion highlights the power of collective action in addressing societal challenges. Our host Nana Darkoa is honored to be joined by three remarkable individuals who embody the spirit of impactful change in Kenya: Tabitha Griffiths, a human rights lawyer; Immanuel Muasya, an international journalist and producer for "And Then What?"; and Njeri Wa Migwi, a renowned gender rights activist in Kenya. Together, they ask, And then what? How can we ensure that these collaborations effectively drive meaningful change and address the most vulnerable communities?

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