This is a short preview of Africa Web TV’s interview with the brains behind the School of Ideas by Solo 7 in the Kibera slums of Nairobi. This school was set up by the local visual artist Solo 7 and Jason Bruckner. The aim is to give the children of Kibera a place to develop their talents and ideas.
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