Enter the livestream at any time
Stream began January 12, 2021 2:00 AM UTC
Already unlocked? for access


Sam Soko, Director/Producer/Editor/D.O.P

Sam Soko is a film director and producer based in Nairobi who seeks out stories that enable him to engage in socio-political spaces. His work on civic literacy projects in music, non-fiction and fiction has allowed him to connect with artists around the world. He is co-founder of LBx Africa, a Kenyan production company that service produced the 2018 Oscar nominated short fiction film “Watu Wote”. Soko's first feature documentary film, Softie, is set to premiere at the Sundance Festival in 2020.


Toni Kamau, Producer 

Toni is a factual producer and founder of "We are not the machine Ltd", a Kenyan based production company. Her past credits include half hour documentaries directed and produced for Al Jazeera, MTV Europe, BBC, Zuku and CCTV Africa. For the last seven years, her career as a creative producer has focused on telling the stories of outsiders, rebels and change makers. Toni is currently producing three feature documentaries, and the first Softie, directed by Sam Soko is set to premiere at Sundance 2020.


Lupita Nyong'o, Moderator

LUPITA NYONG’O is a Kenyan actress, producer and New York Times Bestselling author. She made her feature debut in Steve McQueen’s Academy Award® winning film “12 Years a Slave.” For her portrayal as Patsey, Nyong’o received the Academy Award® as well as multiple accolades including the Screen Actors Guild® Award, the Critics’ Choice Award, the Independent Spirit Award, and the NAACP Award. Other credits include: “Us,” Jordan Peele’s critically acclaimed horror film for Universal Pictures, Marvel’s Oscar-nominated film, “Black Panther,” Abe Forsythe’s zombie comedy-horror, “Little Monsters,” Mira Nair’s “Queen of Katwe” and voicing Raksha in Jon Favreau’s “The Jungle Book.” Nyong’o starred as Maz Kanata in J.J. Abrams’ “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” 


Boniface Mwangi “SOFTIE”, Film Subject

Boniface Mwangi is a Kenyan photojournalist, politician and activist involved in social-political activism. He is known for his images of the post-election violence that hit Kenya in 2007–2008 and his work as one of Kenya’s most prominent activists. He was awarded the 2008 and 2010 CNN Africa Photojournalist of the Year Award for the photos that he took, documenting the widespread post-election violence of 2007-2008. He suffered from PTSD because of all the violence that he witnessed and quit his job as a photographer to work on social justice in Kenya, mainly using street graffiti, art and street protests to call attention to human rights violations and political corruption in the country. He has been recognized as a global TED fellow for his activism work. One of his longest-lasting initiatives to date is Pawa 254, a hub and space for artists and activists to work together towards social change in Kenya. He was recently named as one of 2020s Most Influential Africans. 


Njeri Mwangi, Film Subject

Njeri Mwangi finished college in 2005 and knew she had to work in social impact but didn’t know where. Her upbringing guides her belief in God and family first. A chance encounter at an ice cream shop with Boniface in 2006 changed her life forever. Over the years as her husband gained more prominence in public, she has remained in the shadows, raising their 3 children Nate, Naila and Jabu and Co-Founding PAWA 254 one of Nairobi’s first creative social enterprises. In 2016 her husband announced that he was running for political office. This decision made her do something she had worked hard to never do - step out of the shadows and share her private life with the world. She now works as a director at Pawa 254 and as an investigative Journalist, highlighting the many challenges women face in an ever-changing world. 


This digital conversation is closed-captioned and ASL interpreted.