Writing Myself into the Conversation
2 October 2025 Writing Myself into the Conversation Anitha Tingira From 2 – 5 September 2025, as a fellow of the Reimagining Reproduction project, I participated in a four-day writing…
2 October 2025 Writing Myself into the Conversation Anitha Tingira From 2 – 5 September 2025, as a fellow of the Reimagining Reproduction project, I participated in a four-day writing…
Introducing Dr Kelly Robinson The Re-imagining Reproduction project has seven postdoctoral research fellows working in various African countries. We are excited to introduce Dr Kelly Robinson to our community. We…
Tanzania: A Land of Contrasts, Charm, and Unforgettable Adventures Roselyn Kanyemba Tanzania, you certainly have a peculiar way of welcoming visitors! My journey began with a rather… let’s say, assertive…
The museum as depot for historical artefacts, memory reconstruction, and reproduction Saibu Mutaru I checked the time on my phone. It was half past nine in the morning when our…
Warding off evil: Objects, bodies and spaces in the ‘materiality’ of healing Diemo Masuko The day started out promising. The weather was chilly, with hints of rain. On our way…
Re-Worlding Reproduction: A Transformative Conference at Future Africa, University of Pretoria Tariro Moyana reflects on the Re-worlding Reproduction Conference In September 2024, the Future Africa campus at the University of…
Conceiving Change: Re-imagining Reproduction in Africa Conference Tariro Moyana and Roselyn Kanyemba reflects on the keynote addresses The Conceiving Change Conference, held in Harare in June 2024, brought together leading…
Unusual Spaces of Care and Caring: Diemo reflects on the Wellcome Trust Symposium On the first day of the symposium, we were tasked with co-creating a ‘contract of care’, where…
A Visit to Zimbabwe By Stephen OmbereThe Re-imagining Reproduction (Re-Re) project organizes rotational country visits for postdoctoral fellows every year. The in-country postdoctoral fellows take the lead in conceptualising and…
Introducing Dr Saibu Mutaru The Re-imagining Reproduction project has five postdoctoral research fellows working in various African countries. Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing these incredible researchers…