Wabwire’s blogConsequences.Much of our life is a buildup of consequences from every day choices we make.Jan 29, 2021Jan 29, 2021
Wabwire’s blogThis Aïda Muluneh Photograph Inspires Me to Embrace My Identity — Artsy x WabwireI collaborated with Artsy Editorial on a feature story exploring the works of the acclaimed contemporary visual artist: Aïdah Muluneh that…Jan 8, 2021Jan 8, 2021
Wabwire’s blog15 African Artists on the Rise — Artsy x WabwireAs part of an ongoing partnership between Artsy and the Emerging African Art Galleries Association ( E.A.A.G.A), I was commissioned by…Jan 8, 2021Jan 8, 2021
Wabwire’s blogReport: COVID-19 and It’s Impact on Uganda’s Creative Industry — Konrad Adenauer Stiftung x WabwireOn behalf of KQ Hub Africa, I was honored to have been commissioned by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Uganda & South Sudan to do a research paper…Jan 8, 2021Jan 8, 2021
Wabwire’s blogThe Commodification of Subcultures.One day I will talk about the commodification and appropriation of subcultures in detail. How it is lucrative business for most brands or…Jan 7, 2021Jan 7, 2021
Wabwire’s blogThe Hypocrisy of African Literary Initiatives and Collectives— Wabwire.Having curiously followed up the recent feud among the founders of a once so young but active and vibrant East African based Literary…Jun 11, 2018Jun 11, 2018
Wabwire’s blogThe Problem with Our African Academics.It is my unapologetic obligation to tell these utterly pretentious and snobbish African academics that they need to pull up their research…Jan 20, 2018Jan 20, 2018