Juliane Okot Bitek

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Looking forward to fall with SFU’s newest Writer-in-Residence, Juliane Okot Bitek

Arts September 14, 2020

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor As the fall semester kicks off in remote fashion, so does Juliane Okot Bitek’s role as SFU’s 2020–21 Ellen and Warren Tallman Writer-in-Residence. Okot Bitek is an award-winning and prolific writer, poet, and Acholi woman whose works cover topics such as memory, “anti-memory,” identity, and more. One of her works, 100 Days, is powerful book of poetry which, according to the English Department’s website, “Reflects on the meaning of memory two decades after the Rwanda genocide” and will be taught by Sophie McCall in ENGL 453W At the Crossroads: Indigenous and Black Writings…

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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o discusses the power of language at SFU Woodward’s

Arts October 6, 2019

By: Isabella Wang, SFU Student 25/10/2019: This story was corrected from an older version. In a previous version, Ayan Ismail’s name was incorrectly spelled as “Ayan Ismaili.” Editor’s note: This article covers the September 23 event titled “The Political Power…

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