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  • Call for Chapter Abstracts - WHIRLWINDS Anthology: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa

    Deadline: 31 May 2011

    WHIRLWINDS: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa will be an anthology that will examine the ways that sexual minorities are organizing themselves in new ways to create groups, networks, organizations, and movements across sub-Saharan Africa. By sexual minorities, we understand not only lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex groups but also localized endogenous sexual minorities, such hungochani, gor jigeen, dan daudu, and infinitely many others.

    Scholars, writers, and activists are invited to submit abstracts for chapters that will contribute to an upcoming book project entitled WHIRLWINDS: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa, edited by Mark Canavera and Charles Gueboguo.

    Editors’ Biographies

    MARK CANAVERA is a writer, humanitarian aid worker and activist who works primarily in West Africa. His humanitarian efforts focus on youth empowerment and child and family welfare in settings impacted by conflict such as former child soldier reintegration in northern Uganda, small arms control in Senegal, girls education promotion in Burkina Faso, and child welfare system reform in Côte d’Ivoire and Niger. Mark was a founding editor of the Harvard Africa Policy Journal and served on the editorial staff of the Harvard Journal of African American Public Policy. He writes features and op-ed pieces on African affairs and writes for The Huffington Post, America’s most widely read online newspaper. He received Harvard University’s prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Award for Public Service in 2008 and the Best Feature Writing in 1996 from the South Carolina Press Association.

    CHARLES GUEBOGUO is an African scholar and author whose has developed pioneering research around sexual identity in French-speaking West Africa. His first book, La Question homosexuelle en Afrique: le cas du Cameroun (The Issue of Homosexuality in Africa: The Case of Cameroon), published in 2006, was the first French-language book-length study of African homosexuality and the first of its kind published by an African scholar. It was followed in 2009 by Sida et homosexualité(s) en Afrique: Analyse des communications de prévention (AIDS and African homosexualities: An analysis of preventive communication strategies), a critical reflection on the lack of appropriate HIV-prevention communication strategies for sexual minorities. He recently co-edited a special edition of the Canadian Journal of African Studies, which presented cutting-edge research and perspectives on sexualities in Africa. He was the recipient of the 2007 Fraser Taylor Award of the Canadian Association of African Studies and the 2009 International Resource Network Africa Simon Nkoli Award in recognition of outstanding contributions in the study of sexuality in Africa.

    Overview

    WHIRLWINDS: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa will be an anthology that will examine the ways that sexual minorities are organizing themselves in new ways to create groups, networks, organizations, and movements across sub-Saharan Africa. By sexual minorities, we understand not only lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex groups but also localized endogenous sexual minorities, such hungochani, gor jigeen, dan daudu, and infinitely many others.

    As the book will be primarily descriptive and analytic in nature, the chapter abstracts submitted should not take the form of personal narratives or descriptions of the activities of a single organization. Rather, they should provide a descriptive, critical analysis of groups, organizations, or movements. While remaining accessible to a wide readership, WHIRLWINDS will be grounded in empirical research and thorough investigation.

    The book will bring together chapters about both country-level studies and transversal analyses of major themes or trends across countries.

    The editors have identified the following countries as likely chapters in the book and are seeking submissions for chapter abstracts related to them:

    * Cameroon
    * Democratic Republic of Congo
    * Nigeria
    * Senegal
    * Uganda
    * Zimbabwe

    Writers submitting chapter abstracts about the above countries should include the following in their abstracts: a basic overview of the way that groups, organizations, communities, and networks are emerging among sexual minorities in the country; a description of the methods that the writer will use to gather the relevant data (e.g., how will she or he write about the given topic with a sufficient and credible evidence base?); and key points of analysis about the current state of communities of sexual minorities in the countries. If writers would like to submit an abstract for a country not currently identified on the above list, notably in the Maghreb, she or he is welcome to do so.

    Transversal themes for which the editors are seeking submissions include:

    * HIV/AIDS and communities of sexual minorities
    * The interplay of Western and African organizations
    * The role of women’s groups and organizations in sexual minority movements
    * Transgender issues
    * Historical precursors to current-day movements, groups, or organizing efforts

    Writers submitting thematic chapter abstracts should include the following in the abstracts: a brief presentation of the major issues to be considered in the chapter; a description of the data set (e.g., which countries, movements, or groups will be considered in the analysis) and of the methods that the writer will use to gather the relevant data; and key points of analysis that will be undertaken. If writers would like to submit a transversal theme that is not included in above list, she or he is welcome to do so.
    Writer Profiles

    Given the book’s analytic nature, the editors are seeking writers with strong skills in research, critical analysis, and argumentation. Writers with journalistic and activist backgrounds are welcome to submit chapter abstracts although they must clearly lay out how they will ground their analyses in rigorous research and investigation and how they will make links to the wider body of literature around sexual minorities in Africa.

    Strong preference will be given to writers from African countries and research institutes although writers of any background are welcome to submit. As the book must present a common tone, writers whose abstracts are selected for the book project should expect to work closely with the editors to revise their chapters as the project progresses. At the current time, the editors cannot guarantee any payment for work related to this book.
    Instructions for Submission

    Chapter abstracts should be sent by May 31, 2011 to whirlwinds@rocketmail.com.

    Chapter abstracts can be submitted in either English or French although French-language writers should know that the editors will seek to publish the book through an English-language press. (Both editors speak French and will work with French-language writers on translation.)

    Abstracts should be no longer than one page long, and they should be accompanied by a brief biography of the author. Writers are welcome to revise former speeches and presentations for submission as chapter abstracts as long as they have not been previously published.

    Potential writers should note that the language of the chapters should avoid jargon as the book will seek to present nuanced ideas in clear, straightforward language that will appeal to a broad readership beyond academia.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: whirlwinds@rocketmail.com

    For submissions: whirlwinds@rocketmail.com

  • Intwasa Arts Festival 2011 Short Story Contest (Zimbabwe)

    Intwasa Arts Festival 2011 Short Story Contest (Zimbabwe)

    Deadline: 15 July 2011

    THE SHORT STORY COMPETITION CALL FOR ENTRIES

    The Intwasa Short Story Competition is an annual literary event seeking to promote original creative writing talent in both English and Isindebele. The competition has two awards; the Yvonne Vera award for best short story in English and the N. S. Sigogo award for best short story in isindebele. The prize for each award will be $500.

    There is also a junior section of the competition open to high school students in Zimbabwe. The prizes for the junior sections will be $200 for each award.

    The English Award is named after the late Dr. Yvonne Vera who is arguable one of the best writers writing in English to emerge out of Bulawayo and Zimbabwe as a whole. The Ndebele award is named after Ndabezinhle S. Sigogo. Mr. N. S. Sigogo was a prolific writer and probably the most published Ndebele writer with over two dozen publication to his name.

    The Short Story Competition is supported by Hivos, Africalia Belgium, Rural Libraries and Resources Development Programme (RLRDP) and Turn Up College.

    The deadline for submission for the short story competition is 15 July 2011. Adult stories should not be more than 3000 words. The maximum words for junior stories should be 1500. Stories can be sent to Info@Intwasa.org or Info.intwasa@gmail.com. Hard copies can be sent to Intwasa at 403 Fourth Floor, LAPF House, 8th Avenue and Jason Moyo Street. Bulawayo . Stories should be clearly marked Senior or Junior Section.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: Info@Intwasa.org

    For submissions: Info@Intwasa.org

    Website: http://www.intwasa.org/

  • Poetry Bulawayo's Writing with Light Opens February 17th at the National Art Gallery, Zimbabwe

    Poetry Bulawayo's Writing with Light Opens February 17th at the National Art Gallery, Zimbabwe

    Date: 17 February 2011

    Intwasa Festival in partnership with Poetry Bulawayo, Multimedia Box and Amabooks is introducing for the first time an innovative photo-poetry exhibition where poetry will be juxtaposed with photo imagery.

    The exhibition opens at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo on February 17 and will run for a month.

    It will run under the theme, "Writing with Light."

    The theme calls for innovative work, which demonstrates new ideas, writing styles, approaches, techniques and extends the existence of the diverse poetry forms in Zimbabwe.

    Mgcini Nyoni, the organiser expressed satisfaction with the preparations.

    "The preparations are going on well and we are ready to launch on the February 17 at the National Art Gallery.

    "We have already started receiving some of the poems and artists are responding well," Nyoni said.

    Commenting on the theme he said: "For things to be seen, light must fall upon them.

    "A moment is frozen by a photograph and then a poet unfreezes the moment by interpreting the photograph into a poem."

    Poets will be asked to come up with poetic interpretations of photographic images of their choice from 20 photographs provided by the organisers.

    The photo-poetry exhibition aims to promote the art of poetry and photography in a shared space of aesthetics.

    In this space, poetry is visually enhanced with still images of life's moments.

    "We hope this unique blend of poetry-photo exhibition will become a permanent feature of Intwasa Festival thereby helping to preserve these art forms," Nyoni said.

    He added that the exhibition will recognise the participants' artistic efforts by virtue of merit through issuing of certificates for the participating artists and awards for the three outstanding poets.

    Selected poems will be published in an anthology.

  • Freelance Writers Wanted at Group Africa Publishing (Tanzania, otswana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Rwanda)

    Company: Group Africa Publishing

    Job Title: Writer

    Location: Nairobi - Kenya

    Employment Type: Part Time

    Job Description

    We are looking for a freelance writer (from Tanzania, Botswana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Rwanda).

    The person must be self-driven and able to work without any supervision. Some journalistic background is required. We want someone who can write well in English. You will be required to carryout interviews and approach the relevant organizations on subjects related to mining, agriculture and construction. This is a part time job. If you can fit in this position, please go ahead and send us your resume.

    Position Requirements

    • Skills / Qualifications Required: must have good journalistic skills
    • Minimum Education Level required: College
    • Minimum Years of Experience required: 1 to 2 Years

    Apply via Learn4.com here or you can try sending your application to admin@constructionreviewonline.com (the e-mail address that we found at the Group Africa Publishing job page) .

  • Shona to English Translators Needed

    We are starting a new project and need to add to our team of translators for Shona. If you are interested please send an email with your resume to resumes2[at]yyztranslations[dot]com and quote job ID 2010111001 as well as your best per word rate in your email's subject line.

  • FAMW Zimbabwe Gender Sensitive Reporting Media Awards

    Deadline: 19 November 2010

    Call for submission of Gender Sensitive articles for the 2010 Federation of African Media Women Zimbabwe (FAMWZ) Gender Sensitive Reporting Media Awards

    It is that time of the year again, where we celebrate the achievements of the men and women who have worked hard in changing the society’s attitude, norms and perceptions on gender stereotypes and inequality during the year 2010. The Federation of African Media Women Zimbabwe (FAMWZ) is calling for interested media practitioners to submit gender sensitive articles for the 2010 Annual Gender mainstreaming awards which will be held under the theme: “A media that promotes gender equality and equal opportunities for men and women as well as the youth”. The awards will be divided into three categories namely: print, electronic and on-line media. Qualifying articles should be on issues covering women and the youth; written during the period January to October 2010. Deadline for submission of all entries is 19th November 2010. Electronic material should be sent on Cassettes, DVDs and or CDs; whilst print and online material can be sent via email or hand delivered to FAMWZ offices. The awards ceremony will be held on 3rd December 2010 at a venue to be announced.

    For more information, please contact the following:

    FAMWZ on 0772 915223 or famwz@mweb.co.zw cc: asmakams@yahoo.com

    Patricia Magorokosho on 0712 555158

    Chido Sibalo on 0772 634672

  • INTWASA Zimbabwe Short Story Competition

    Deadline: 14 September 2010

    RULES OF THE COMPETITION:

    • The Intwasa short story competition is open to all residents of Zimbabwe.
    • Submissions must be original, previously unpublished and in English.
    • Entries can be on any subject, must be typed and not more than 2000 words.
    • The deadline for the entries is 14 September 2010.
    • Contact details should be included on the short story.
    • The judges’ decision will be final.
    • The prizes will be awarded during Intwasa Festival ko Bulawayo 2010
    All short listed writers will be asked to attend the awards ceremony.
    Entries, in an envelope clearly marked “Intwasa Short Story Competition” should be sent to the Intwasa office, Suite 403, LAPF House, 8th Ave/J. Moyo St. Bulawayo or email to info@intwasa.org.zw / rcmutandi@gmail.com

    For further information contact 63928 / 0912 814 185 / 0712 798 409

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