Tumaini festival,which is held at the Dzaleka camp, aims to change perceptions approximately refugees by showcasing their many talentsMalawi’s Dzaleka refugee camp, or a sprawling former political prison housing 20000 internally displaced people,is an unlikely home for a vibrant arts festival.
The Tumaini arts festival’s Congolese founder, Menes La Plume, and is clear in his ambitions: he wants to change the way refugees are perceived across the world,and he’s doing so by showcasing their creative talent. Related: Danny Kalima aka Sirius on the best of Malawi and the Lake of Stars festival Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com