Brave Media Limited
Team Leader
Kenya
Boniface Mwangi is one of the most vocal and courageous Kenyans of his generation.
Recognized globally for his passion and excellence in photography, this photographer-cum-activist could not resist the call to activism after witnessing first-hand the brutality that disadvantaged Kenyans experienced in the wake of the Post- Election Violence in 2008. He then established Picha Mtaani a traveling photography exhibition telling of the violence.
The travelling photo exhibition toured across Kenya and drew more than 2 million people.- The tour of the exhibition offered a platform for individual reflection, honest dialogue, interpersonal healing and community reconciliation.
In 2012 Boniface founded PAWA254, a hub for creatives in Kenya where journalists, artists and activists find innovative ways of achieving social change.
At 40, he has been a guest of the state on many occasions for championing justice and calling out powerful leaders for their wanton corruption and blatant violation of human rights. This has earned him friends and foes alike. His commitment to promote social change has also come at a heavy price. As a husband and father, his wife and children have endured hostilities from different quarters. The escalation of these hostilities has seen him being threatened with harm and/or death by powerful forces in government.
Like many Kenyans with a challenging upbringing where basic needs were not always met, Boniface Mwangi is all too familiar with the struggles of the ordinary Kenyan. He has worked as a bus-park sweeper, house-boy and hawker. He even served time in Approved School.
Despite monumental odds, he has risen, discovering photography at a young age and applying his entrepreneurial brilliance to break free from the clutches of poverty. Those who have worked with Boniface Mwangi can attest to his diligence, compassion and self-drive.
He has twice won the CNN Multichoice Africa Photojournalist of the Year Award and is the youngest Prince Claus Laureate. New African Magazine named him one of the 100 Most Influential Africans of 2014, 2016 and 2020 and he is also a senior TED Fellow. Time magazine recognized him as a Next Generation Leader in 2015 and was selected as Kenya’s Top 40 under 40 men 2016. He was named as top 100 Kenyans 2019 and 2020. He was the recipient of Luxembourg Peace Prize 2020/21 awarded Schengen Peace Foundation and Luxembourg Peace Prize. He is also a Tutu Fellow.
Boniface Mwangi continues to wage a spirited campaign against oppressive establishments. Although at one point he stood alone, today his movement has gained traction with many – inspired by his vision and consistency – adding their voices to champion for a better Kenya.
Boniface and his wife Njeri Mwangi are the loving parents of 3 adorable children.
He is the author of Unbounded – a poignant and riveting memoir that captures his incredible journey.
Offer
My theory of change is rooted in the conviction that a more equal, just, and humane world is possible. I believe when people are empowered, they can stand up, and fight for their rights, and dignity. I have led movements, and protests in Kenya that transformed my country for the better. Through my award-winning photojournalism, book, communications, and reach of 3 million plus l can influence positive social, and political change through an engaged, and informed citizenry by highlighting truths, injustices, and calls to action. I collaborate with all sectors - legal, grassroots, professional, pan-African, international, NGOs & CSOs, artists and creatives, communities, individuals, and beyond to build on a multi-faceted approach to continue bringing positive change in our country, and Africa.
NEED
• Safety, and right to life. Over 61 Kenyans have been murdered since June 25, 2024, and an unknown number are still missing. Since June 2024, l have narrowly escaped abduction, been arrested three times, and been charged in the courts twice. This being only in three months, the experiences of the past 17 years, including getting shot, and my house being bombed. I face physical harm, and death threats every other day. • Funding for two organizations: 1 Brave Media is a revolutionary platform that exposes daily injustices and human rights violations meted out to Kenyans of all walks of life, with special attention to the voiceless. Brave Media leverages its key platform, ‘Sema Ukweli’ (Speak The Truth) which is an integrated online and social media platform encompassing: a YouTube Channel (the anchor platform) supported by a: Website, X, and Facebook and WhatsApp platforms. Brave Media through the “Sema Ukweli” media platform has cut a niche in exposing human rights abuses and social injustices across the country to advocate for a just and free country. 2 - Kenya Ni Kwetu was founded among Kenyan revolutionaries to enable a patriotic citizens’ movement to take bold and effective actions in building a new Kenya. Our vision is a united and empowered multi-generational society collaborating to inspire social and political change. • Mental wellness, trauma recovery, and healing. In a country and world that is full of continuous tragedy and the need to always be present/ moving forward, healing from my/our past, managing the present (continuous state-led attacks on properties, business, individual, digital spaces & engagement in turbulent state of our nation) will enable a more resilient and impactful future. Practical and positive ways towards improved mental wellness, trauma recovery, and healing, alongside methods of avoiding burn-out/optimizing myself, will enable me to continue to co-lead our country into a better future.
Call-to-Action
-Solidarity in the work we are doing in Kenya especially if l or the team I'm working with are arrested or murdered. Preventative ways of navigating the risks to our safety and longevity. -Other global and influential voices, governments, and organizations standing with Kenya to hold the government accountable in following the rule of law, enabling the citizens to challenge the dictatorship and build a democracy. -Guidance on how to get funding to continue with the work we are doing. -Opportunities for knowledge sharing with other revolutionaries, individuals, and organizations focusing on Governance and Social/Political Change to grow each other’s movements and capacities. .