AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SHORT STORY PRIZE: IHRAF PUBLISHES WINNING ENTRIES
By Wole Adedoyin
The International Human Rights Art Festival (IHRAF) is delighted to announce the publication of the winning entries for the African Human Rights Short Story Prize. This prestigious competition, which aims to highlight the power of storytelling in promoting human rights and social justice, received an overwhelming response from talented writers across the African continent.
The three outstanding entries named after esteemed individuals who have made significant contributions to the advancement of human rights have been recognized and awarded accordingly. The winners of the African Human Rights Short Story Prize are as follows:
- Steve Biko Prize ($100): Victor Damilola Garuba for "Water Maid"
- Prof. Pius Adesanmi Prize ($75): Chukwu Sunday Abel for "You Are a Criminal"
- Binyavanga Wainaina Prize ($50): Olusoji Obebe for "At the End of the Rainbow"
These remarkable stories captivated the judges with their compelling narratives, thought-provoking themes, and profound exploration of human rights issues. Each winner has received their well-deserved monetary prize, and their works have been published on the IHRAF website, ensuring their reach to a global audience.
To access and engage with the winning stories, readers are encouraged to visit the following links:
First Prize: Steve Biko Prize VICTOR DAMILOLA GARUBA: "Water Maid" [Link: https://bit.ly/3CTQA1T]
Second Prize: Prof. Pius Adesanmi Prize CHUKWU SUNDAY ABEL: "You Are a Criminal" [Link: https://bit.ly/3XEF9ow]
Third Prize: Binyavanga Wainaina Prize OLUSOJI OBEBE: "At the End Of The Rainbow" [Link: https://bit.ly/44nlMlS]
The International Human Rights Art Festival commends all participants for their exceptional creativity and dedication to advancing human rights through the power of storytelling. The African Human Rights Short Story Prize serves as a platform to amplify diverse voices and shed light on critical issues affecting African communities.
IHRAF remains committed to fostering dialogue, raising awareness, and inspiring action through artistic expression. By celebrating the winners of the African Human Rights Short Story Prize, IHRAF aims to encourage writers and artists to continue their vital role in advocating for human rights, justice, and equality.
For further information about IHRAF and its initiatives, please visit [www.ihraf.org].
No comments:
Post a Comment