by Patrick Ochieng | May 2, 2021 | Unmasking complexity
A conversation recorded by Reuters in February 2015 chronicles a message the former US President Barack Obama told the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington that Christians had been guilty of violent crimes as well as Muslims. For this, the report says, “President...
by Patrick Ochieng | Apr 18, 2021 | Unmasking complexity
My 20 long years doing community accompaniment work has been an epic journey, leaving in its wake many footprints in the path of its journey. It is a journey that has been characterised by moments of joy but sometimes pain, moments of fear but also triumph. When I...
by Patrick Ochieng | Apr 15, 2021 | Shaping narratives
The other day Mutemi Wa Kiama braved a harrowing experience that started with his arrest and subsequent arraignment in Court over a mundane post on his social media account that ticked off the government for its appetite for odious debt. If this was bad, the decisions...
by Patrick Ochieng | Apr 1, 2021 | Pepping up local action
Quite unknown to many, there is so much treachery in our human rights movement as we know it today but because we live in a world where dysfunction and disorientation have become a permanent feature it is invidious to single out the movement alone. DISRUPTION...