31/05/2022
This Saturday June 4th 2022 at Storm Child located on Suuna Road - Nyanama marks the date to open our authentic expressive creative conversations designed to awaken, connect, inspire and resource young creative leaders with tools of building the future we envision together. Join us with our Design Kulture Tribe whose shared values to inspire, develop and grow activated us to organize this convening.
Due to luck of creative safe spaces many of our young and gifted minds struggle to find pathways to Mentorship, Networks and connections that can aid them with information to enhance their efforts in creating innovative ideas, solutions for self advancement strategies and community development systems that reflect the improvement they desire to see in the their communities.
As Bavubuka Foundation we continue to be dedicated to creating authentic spaces and gatherings where rooted conversations can encourage us to design new alternative solutions to combat challenges faced by our young indigenous creatives.
It’s with great pleasure we invite you to join us as we explore the conversation of Space and the importance of intentionally honoring authentic creative voices whose contribution to the land greatly aids in shaping, strengthening and designing new cultures inspired by our traditional cultural foundations. Our gratitude goes out to our Partners at Design Kulture for getting on board to further our vision and message beyond our community walls to all over the world. Thanks to Turple Vision, Simma Africa and the Bavubuka Nation Family.
We look forward to communing and building together with you for its in the spirit of solidarity and shared values that we find hope to collectively rise, serve and grow together.
THE SPACE
The Space Activation program is designed to create access for young indigenous creatives in Uganda, Africa and around the globe to explore new innovative visions and ideas in authentic spaces that inspire and activate solution based actions designed to connect, heal, restore, rebuild and unify our communities.
We strongly support the reclaiming of our narratives to ensure that we enhance and amplify our shared truth through inspirational positive stories that aim to restore the dignity of our people.
We believe when young Indigenous creatives are given access to diverse platforms to tell their stories it enhances their visibility, builds their self-worth and affirms their valuable contribution to their communities.
As members of The Space program creative youth are given the opportunity to mobilize, organize, create and produce media and products which develop their entrepreneurial skills as creatives giving them sustainable foundations to build their legacies forward.
Register to attend the event; https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-space-the-culture-tickets-353830074277