April Zhu is a freelance journalist and writer based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her work focuses on gender, urban inequality, and China-Kenya relations. In this episode, NüVoices board member Cindy Gao talks to April about:

  • How Nairobi is a city with a plot
  • Why covering women’s issues helps us understand power
  • “Ecosystems” of violence in Nairobi’s informal settlements
  • Why the opposite of Sinophobia is not Sinophilia, but nuance
  • What is missing in “China-Africa” discourse

LISTEN HERE or subscribe to the NüVoices podcast on your favourite podcast player.

Resources: 

A lost ‘Little Africa’: How China, too, blames foreigners for the virus and Sinophobia spreads faster than the coronavirus, by April Zhu.

Recommendations:

April: The Dragonfly Sea, by Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor.

Cindy: The TV series What We Do in the Shadows, available on Hulu.

Resources: 

A lost ‘Little Africa’: How China, too, blames foreigners for the virusSinophobia spreads faster than the coronavirus, and A death penalty for the poor, by April Zhu.LISTEN HERE or subscribe to the NüVoices podcast on your favourite podcast player.

Recommendations:

April: The Dragonfly Sea, by Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor.

Cindy: The TV series What We Do in the Shadows, available on Hulu.

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