UGANDA VOICES INITIAVE 2010

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Words Beats &Life Reconnects Back to Uganda

The Bavubuka Foundation is proud to host Words, Beats & Life in Uganda this year 2011. Bavubuka foundation therfore would like to urge hip hop community of Uganda not to miss out on this opportunity and encourages peers to invite other peers to come and be apart of these series of hip hop events hosted by Babaluku & the Bavubuka Community facilitated by Words Beats & Life team from Washington DC.

Words Beats & Life Uganda HIP HOP OUTREACH and workshops 2011 will be aiming at transforming individual lives and whole communities through hip-hop elements. All hip hop communities & their leaders are welcome to be apart of this experience.
Mazi Mutafa (executive Director WBL)



From the 18th to the 24th April 2011 Emcees, Spoken Word artists, Poets, B-boys, photographers, Activists, painters/ graffitti artistes, hip hop journalists & the community at large you are all welcome to participate and share knowledge as we further the hip hop movement in Uganda......
Simone Jacobs during Dance workshop at Bavubuka Foundation 2009

To get involved or for any further questions please contact bavubuka community coordinators @
Blaze Ohh 0752 669 915 / Gilbert Bwt 0757 054 303

CHECK OUT THE SCHEDULE BELOW (for further info contact the coordinators)
Monday
18th Bavubuka Community Welcomes the words Beats & life team to hip hop & community Presentations from the youth
10am - 1pm
Gilbert, Burney MC & Dasper in WBL Tess


Wednesday 20th
Words Beats & Life / Bavubuka Foundation/ Bonfire Uganda Hip hop Forum@ the National Theatre
11:30 - 4:30

Friday 22nd
Free Community Words Beats & Life Hiphop Work shops @ Nationa theatre
10:00am - 5:00pm


Saturday 23rd
Words Beats & Life hip hop Forum - JINJA / Stone City
12:00pm - 5pm
Xubie, Jovette, Blaze & Simone in cipher


Back in Kampala @ 6:30 pm

For the End Of the Weak Mic Challenge finals @ 9Degrees
Starting @ 7:00pm - 12:00am

Sunday 24th
Community Interviews @ Bavubuka Community
Hip hop Fellowhip Sunday
Easter HipHopCelebration Dinner
12:00pm - 5:00pm


CONTRIBUTE TO THE GROWTH OF HIP HOP IN UGANDA
COME OUT, SHARE ,LEARN & BUILD

LEARN ABOUT THESE HIP HOP COMMUNITIES
Babaluku & Mazi
Bavubuka Foundation http://bavubuka.org
Words Beats & Life; Life: http://wblinc.org
Jericho Breakers: http://jerichobreakers.webs.com

PUBLISHED BY: Bwette Daniel Gilbert

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

I'm Coming Home| Discovering the East; A Trip to Uganda and Kenya

Peace to you Brothas and Sistas, Bavubuka foundation is prould to be associated with people with creative ideas that have taken trouble to represent the youth in Uganda where they at.
This time we bring you an article published by:Collins Odogwu of Face2Face website. Article written by one of our sista Rebekah A. Frimpong that recent visited Uganda & bavubuka foundation to connect with youth & mothers in Uganda Kenya though her trip of "MaMa Africa Program". Please fell free to read, get inspired & feel free to share this to your friends.


F2FA “I’m Coming Home: A journey of rediscovery through the lands of our people and with every footprint in the sands feel more connected to our continent.”
Category: Culture
Who: Rebekah Frimpong
Where: Kenya and Uganda
Why: The MaMa Africa Program
I went to Africa for about 10 days and I traveled to Kenya and Uganda to work on my humanitarian project, the MaMa Africa Program. I set up this program to assist mothers in need in Africa and the US to provide them with things they may need before and after their pregnancies. Right now maternal healthcare is one of the most under funded and increasingly important health issue in the world. My program will help mothers in 10 African countries and the three US and will hopefully be a blueprint of sorts for other countries and regions of the world to follow.
Photo Credits: Rebekah A. Frimpong, Gilbert F. Daniels(Bwette Daniel), and Burney MC (pictures taken of me done by Gilbert and Burney, and all others me)


Now you may ask; why do this Rebekah? Well, because we all came from the woman...we all have mothers, and my mother was my best friend and I dedicate everything positive I do in my life in honor of her memory. The MaMa Africa Program celebrates motherhood, women, and children. I was able to connect with about 40 mothers in Kenya and Uganda during my trip. I interviewed them, recorded video interviews, and gave them some things they really needed. I got to sit down with these women and hear their stories and their issues. The experience was so real, and so inspirational, and I know that the work I am doing is appreciated by these women. Now I face the task of making my program better and connecting to the 8 other African countries I am seeking out to be a part of my program. In Kenya I worked with HealthRight International, my fiscal sponsor, and in Uganda I worked with the Bavubuka Foundation, along with two woman's groups. I hope to build relations with all the organizations to make the MaMa Africa Program a successful community fixture.


Lastly, while in Uganda and Kenya I also worked on two other humanitarian projects and efforts. I have an environmental project called Vanishing Seeds and I was able to connect with environmentalists in Uganda and Kenya and partially document on film the work they are doing in their countries in regards to deforestations, reforestations, and creating alternative energy resources. Then in Uganda I got to connect with the youth Hip-hop community as well as meet with some Ugandan poets and skateboarders. It was so refreshing to see how the youth of Uganda are transforming their communities and creating art and movements that help give their love ones hope. I was able to mentor and teach the youth about film, new media, poetry, environmental issues, and more. The friendships I made will last forever. I was so touched and so at home with my new family in Uganda that I have decided in the next two years I will be moving to Africa to continue to build.


So, what is next for me and the MaMa Africa Program? I will be making a few short documentary films about my trip and mini web-episodes to post on the website. I will be planning my next trip to Africa to visit Ghana, Senegal, and Sierra Leone. And as usual; I will keep grindin' and making moves with positive movements. I will keep working with and encouraging African youths and youths worldwide to be the "change" they want to see.

Rebekah A. Frimpong is a filmmaker, poet, mentor, and community activist.
She is the founder of The MaMa Africa Program and Reel Worldwide Underground Link (RWUL).
www.mafrica.weebly.com
www.rwul.com

NOTE: Face 2 Face reserve the rights of the picture used in this article... pleace contact them before you use them for commercial use.

Republished By: Bwette Daniel (Gilbert Frank Daniels)

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