Our  Programme brings together multidisciplinary creatives, visual artists, filmmakers, designers, writers, coders, musicians, performers to build powerful, provocative, and deeply local responses to injustice.
We use art in all its forms to shift narratives, reclaim space, and demand justice. In a world where activism is increasingly policed and silenced, we offer creativity as both shield and sword.

How we do it
Performance Art
We fuse theatre, dance, and poetry to stage urgent stories in unconventional spaces such as bars, rooftops, matatus. Our stages are everywhere.
ARtivism
We blend tech and creatives tools to create thought provoking digital outputs such as digital worlds, films, Augmented reality books, murals, posters, mobile exhibitions and  Art installations

Zines, Comics & Publications
We use independent publishing and illustration to share counter-narratives, especially in spaces where traditional media fails us.
ARtivism Labs & Toolkits
Our workshops combine civic education, storytelling, protest design, digital safety, and rapid content creation training a new wave of creative changemakers.
Legends of Defiance
Preserving Culture in the Age of Code
Declassified 
A bold, satirical 10-part mockumentary series unpacking Kenya’s biggest corruption scandals
Fungu La Kumi 
An unflinching reflection on faith, power, and exploitation in the name of God.
The Heist
A short film about crime, corruption, and the cost of justice
Captain Mngwana 
A sharp social commentary on the absurdities of daily life, order, and impunity in urban Kenya.
Prosexsive 
A bold trip down the lane of sex-positivity, pleasure, and unapologetic expression.
40 Ways to Lose Money in Kenya 
A visual guide to financial misadventures and character development, the hard way.
Ateh Hwhat!!! 
Unpacking some of the most bizarre, absurd, and head-scratching news out there.
The Cha Kula Podcast 
Conversations about food in Kenya through economic, social, and political lenses.
There Is No Planet B 
Unpacking fast fashion’s impact on Kenya’s people, environment, and future.
Hope/Currency 
A critical response to Kenya’s evangelical Christian culture, exploring the cost of faith in a transactional society.
Akili Ni Mali 
Conversations that inspire self-awareness, encourage introspection, and nurture mental wealth.
WTFSeries 
A bold spoken word initiative challenging silence and sparking dialogue on Kenya’s most taboo and controversial issues.
Lebo 
A multimedia art installation confronting stereotypes and social prejudice through immersive visual storytelling.
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