For centuries, Africa has supported the world, but its stories have been silenced, distorted, or ignored. This misrepresentation fuels identity crises, cultural disconnect, and lost opportunities for young people. By "flipping the script, " we strengthen cultural identity, inspire creativity, and unlock economic potential in Africa’s $29 billion creative economy.
Storytelling competitions across schools to
collect authentic narratives.
Anthologies that showcase winning stories
and are distributed free to schools.
Digital transformation: converting stories into
e-books, animations, and an interactive app,
making them accessible globally.
Stories are distributed to various schools and
among young African youths
Advocacy to integrate these stories
into national curricula.
Support for youth innovation, funding research and
creative projects that build on these narratives.
We work with young people across Africa, especially students aged 12–25, giving
them a platform to share stories that reflect their realities and dreams. Our reach
extends to educators, policymakers, and cultural advocates eager to integrate
these stories into classrooms and communities.