Published inKalahari ReviewWorking Without a GoalAn essay on the real-life work experience of young adults in Nigeria — from Perpetual IyereMar 252Mar 252
Published inKalahari ReviewMalamaA story about a female teacher, a jewel of inestimable value — from Rachael Wealth MosesMar 251Mar 251
Published inKalahari ReviewKryder’s LawA story about what we lose when our love and memories are commodified — from South African Blaize M. KayeMar 251Mar 251
Published inKalahari ReviewBeing…SeenPoems about being unseen, being recognized, and the quiet weight of being truly known — by Adejoke Adekunle AlagbaMar 255Mar 255
Published inKalahari ReviewThe Silent MajorityA story exploring the rise of intercultural youth in their quest to forge an inclusive, just society — from Kenyan KipronoMar 191Mar 191
Published inKalahari ReviewShips Are For SailingAn essay about the frailty of friendships — from Ikeh AnthonyMar 192Mar 192
Published inKalahari ReviewA Walk Worth WalkTwo poems about South Sudan’s resilient spirit, the hope for a brighter tomorrow, and a moment in time where hearts find their home — from…Mar 19Mar 19
Published inKalahari ReviewSigns and SeasonsA story of faith and hope in a season of rain and wild fire — from Isioma KasimMar 181Mar 181