I am Marlies Pilon (28), an independent journalist covering the East-African region from Kampala, Uganda. Welcome to this scrapbook in cyberspace. Learn more about how I try to capture the region's changing dynamics in words, sounds, and (moving-)images.
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Uganda’s art scene; Poetry in Session
Poetry in Session is a monthly gathering of poets and spoken word artists in Uganda’s capital Kampala. Article and video about the event. Lees verder
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Tags: Africa, art, art scene, Kampala, Poetry, Poetry in Session, poets, spoken word, Uganda
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