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Araba Ofori-Acquah
Christianity, theatre & the drama of life in Ghana w/ Jessica Hagan | S1E9
54 minutes Posted Nov 8, 2022 at 10:53 am.
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In this episode, I speak to Jessica Hagan, a writer and arts professional. This was a great conversation exploring the arts and Christianity from a very honest lens. We discuss:

  • The importance of sowing seeds in the community 
  • The benefits of creative collectives
  • The theatre industry in Ghana
  • How storytelling aids Black liberation
  • Jessica’s route to Christianity
  • The merging of Christianity and African traditional religions
  • The role of religion in social order 
  • Balancing creative writing with being a responsible Christian
  • Jessica’s writing process
  • Finding belonging as a British-Ghanaian 
  • The legacy Jessica wants to leave behind

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The book I mentioned in our conversation is A History of Indigenous Slavery in Ghana by Akosua Adoma Perbi.

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Podcast theme song created by musician and spoken word artiste Menaye 🎶 Find her on YouTube and Instagram.

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This episode was recorded at Musical Lunatics studio in Accra.