
Remembering Njoki Njehû: A Conversation on Love and Activism
As we mourn the loss of one of the world's great champions for justice, we revisit a deeply personal conversation on love, partnership and the movements that shaped a lifetime of activism.
A podcast about inequality. We re-imagine our economy one conversation at a time with activists, thinkers and politicians across the world. This podcast is hosted by Max Lawson, Grazielle Custódio, Annie Theriault and Nafkote Dabi and produced by Simon Maina.
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As we mourn the loss of one of the world's great champions for justice, we revisit a deeply personal conversation on love, partnership and the movements that shaped a lifetime of activism.

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