As I have travelled across Kenya, holding screenings of, and discussions around, the documentary Kesho Itakuja: Kupata Haki Nchini Kenya, I have been struck at how differently each part of the country handles information and narratives.
But I have been especially fascinated at the role of community gate-keepers, who control and manage information and narratives.
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