Selected interviews, profiles, and commentary featuring Caleb Okereke’s work.
BBC World Service — Newsday: “Were US evangelicals boosting Uganda’s anti-LGBT bill?” (Interview)
Radio Canada/CBC: “Les Traces Du Colonialisme: Segment: Le Téléjournal Avec Céline Galipeau. (Interview)
ABC Radio National — Late Night Live: “Uganda’s dangerous new anti-LGBT law” (Interview)
International Journalists’ Network (IJNet) —How Minority Africa is using innovative storytelling for inclusion” (Profile)
El País — The homophobic agenda of ultra-conservative US Christians is taking hold in Uganda (Quoted)
Le Monde — Africa expresses mixed reactions to the death of Elizabeth II (Quoted)
KALW Public Radio — Your Call: “The ties between US evangelicals and Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ law” (Interviewed)
The Whole Story — “From Uganda to Arizona: Introducing ‘Journalist in the Classroom’ from the Solutions Journalism Network.” (Profiled)
NewsWireNGR — Caleb Okereke, 22-year-old Minority Africa founder changing Africa’s narrative (Profile)
Financial Times — When homophobia comes with a convenient anti-colonial veneer (Quoted)
WAN-IFRA (World Association of News Publishers) — The Backstory: “Reporting on Africa’s dangerous beats“ (Interview)
Chicago Council on Global Affairs — Deep Dish: “Understanding Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ law “(Interview)
DW Akademie — “You’ve heard about tech hubs. How about a media hub? Uganda’s first ‘media hub’ is open for business!” (Interview)
Semafor — Uganda’s harsh anti-gay law alarms its original conservative backers (Quoted)
Deutsche Welle (DW) — Living Planet: “Berlin’s swampy origins, feeding the world, and queer inclusion.” (Interview)
