EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 1 MIN
Black Writing, Bold Futures: Dr Kadija Sesay on Activism, Archives, and Technology - Ep 29
from Talking Tech With Creatives · host Stella Oni
Dr Kadija George Sesay has spent decades championing Black writers, preserving overlooked stories, and building Pan-African literary networks that stretch across continents. In this rich conversation, I sit down with her to explore what it really means to decolonise the bookshelf and ensure that our stories are not only published, but preserved for future generations. Kadija speaks about founding Sable LitMag, curating festivals such as the International Black Speculative Writing Festival, and her extensive work with radical independent presses. She explains how Pan-Africanism operates in practice, why independent publishing and ownership are crucial, and how collective memory and community gatherings help us keep our histories alive. We also discuss how technology, online platforms, and now AI can support preservation and access without losing the heart of the work. Kadija shares her excitement about her upcoming Fulbright journey to the United States, her ongoing research into Black publishers and Pan-Africanism, and what she hopes future readers and scholars will discover about the Black writing emerging today. If you care about literature, archives, cultural memory, or how our stories survive in a rapidly changing world, this episode offers a powerful and generous masterclass. If you enjoyed the episode, consider sharing it with someone who loves books, archives, or Black history. Connect with Kadija LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kadija-sesay-00323b4/ Interview on Africa in Words: https://africainwords.com/2022/03/23/qa-scholar-activist-kadija-sesay-on-afripoetree/ Review of the International Black Speculative Writing Festival (Vector Magazine): https://vector-bsfa.com/2024/02/27/review-of-the-international-black-speculative-writing-festival-2024/ Connect with me About me: https://stellaonithewriter.com/about/ Podcast website: https://talkingtechwithcreatives.com/episodes Substack: https://stellaoni.substack.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TalkingTechWithCreatives LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stella-oni-065788140/ Thank you for reading and listening. I hope this episode leaves you thinking about your own role in preserving stories, and the ways you can share what you know with the people coming after you. ISSN 2978-8307
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I speak with Dr Kadija George Sesay about preserving Black writing, the power of Pan-African publishing networks and why ownership and collective memory matter. We also explore how technology can support cultural preservation without losing the heart of the work.
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