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AMS Essays #001 - What Are We Building? Ralph Ofuyo
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Five Questions #012 – "True masculinity starts with self-understanding” – Kenyan Man (Diaspora) Ralph Ofuyo
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Five Questions #011 - "If I do both, it is not 50/50" - South African Woman Ralph Ofuyo
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Five Questions #010 - "Masculinity is in the small actions, not the loud ones" - Kenyan Man Ralph Ofuyo
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Five Questions #009 - "Masculinity is responsibility!" - Kenyan Man Ralph Ofuyo
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Episode 3 - What Did Masculinity Mean Before Colonialism? w/ Jermine April Ralph Ofuyo
What does cycling have to do with masculinity?
More than I expected.
This essay began with a simple observation: some roads seem built to last, while others never seem to get there. That question led me into a wider conversation about infrastructure, stewardship, power, responsibility, and the kinds of societies we choose to build.
Moving between cycling, governance, Ubuntu, and African Masculinities, this episode asks a simple question:
What are we building?
African Men Speak is a long-form podcast exploring African Masculinities, identity, culture, history, and the systems that shape the lives of African men and women.
A special thank you to Frank Ongeri and the team at The Cycling Network K.E — a great bunch of riders doing honest, grounded cycling content out of Kenya. Frank’s generous contribution, professionalism, patience, and willingness to be a part of this essay went well beyond what was asked. Go find them on YouTube: / @thecycling_network.k.e
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