Does your work grapple with the complexities and nuances of what it means to be African, or of African descent, in the 21st century? If yes, you are invited to apply for the LOATAD Black Atlantic Residency II!
About LOATAD Black Atlantic Residency Program
Opportunity Details
- Date Published: August 09, 2024
- Application Deadline: August 18, 2024
- Category: Partial
Training
- Oppotunity Locations: Ghana
Following on from the inaugural LOATAD Black Atlantic Residency, the second iteration draws attention to the many movements, contemporary and historical, that advance demands for social and economic justice in Africa and the Diaspora.
Through generations, popular resistance across Africa and the Diaspora has forced seismic change. From the anticolonial and anti-apartheid struggles of the 20th century to the #BlackLivesMatter, #ENDSARS, and African feminist movements of this century, activists have built on the legacies of their predecessors while making their own history. Leveraging technology and building transnational networks, pan-African and global solidarities have been forged.
Writers have been integral to these struggles. Through their work of imagination and documentation, novelists and essayists, poets and playwrights, journalists and academics, have helped give voice to movements and imagined solutions.
For 2025, African Solidarities will consider the following questions:
- What does African solidarity mean to you?
- What solidarities exist, or could exist, between Africans on the continent and each other, and between Africans on the continent and people of African descent in the Diaspora?
- How much are our fates tied?
- What can we learn from African solidarities of the past for movements in the present?
- What role can writers play in building African solidarities?
- What role can fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction play in contemporary movements?
Generously supported by Hawthornden Foundation, the LOATAD Black Atlantic Residency seeks to break down barriers between writers from across the continent and the Diaspora by bringing them together physically, in community, around a common purpose and theme.
Overview
- Length of Residency: One Month / 4 weeks
- Location: LOATAD, Greater Accra, Ghana
- Open to: Writers of all genres whose work centres or engages with Africa and/or the African Diaspora
- Residency Dates: February 2025 – March 2025 – April 2025
- Deadline to Apply: 18 August, 2024 | 23.59 GMT
Benefits of LOATAD Black Atlantic Residency Program
- Up to $600 USD to cover travel costs to and from Ghana
*Please note: We are unable to provide any funding for travel from or to the USA due to the conditions of our funding. If you are based in the United States and would like to apply, you will be responsible for your own travel costs to and from Ghana*
- One month room and board at LOATAD in Accra, Ghana.
- A stipend of $500 USD.
- Access to the library’s extensive resources.
- Trips to relevant places of interest in Ghana.
- Meetings with key players in the Ghanaian/African literary space.
LOATAD Black Atlantic Residency Program Requirements
- Beginner, Emerging and Established writers from and/or based in Africa, the Caribbean, North America, South America, and Europe whose work engages with issues concerning Africa and/or the Diaspora, specifically, The Black Atlantic.
- Writers of fiction, narrative nonfiction, poetry, playwrights, and academic texts with good publication credits in literary journals / magazines / newspapers, etc.
- Writers can write in any language, but must be able to communicate in English.
- Writers must be aged 21 or over.
- Writers must own a valid passport and be willing to travel to Ghana to participate in the physical residency.
What Writers Receive
- Up to $600 USD to cover travel costs to and from Ghana
*Please note: We are unable to provide any funding for travel from or to the USA due to the conditions of our funding. If you are based in the United States and would like to apply, you will be responsible for your own travel costs to and from Ghana*
- One month room and board at LOATAD in Accra, Ghana.
- A stipend of $500 USD.
- Access to the library’s extensive resources.
- Trips to relevant places of interest in Ghana.
- Meetings with key players in the Ghanaian/African literary space.
What Is Expected Of Residents
Residents must:
- Be willing to commit to the entirety of the residency programme.
- Produce a piece of writing between 2,500 and 10,000 words on the theme, What is Africa to Us? African Solidarities for publication in the anthology to be published by LOATAD at the end of the residency.
- Be committed to the objectives of the residency and use the time and space provided to advance their work.
- Be prepared to work collectively and individually, and take part in critique sessions and workshops.
- Agree to participate in a public event at the end of the residency, photography and videography of the creation process, and any publicity that may arise from the programme.
Application Date and Process
Complete the application form and upload the following documents in one single PDF document by 18 August, 2024, 23.59 GMT:
- Letter of motivation (one page)
- Description of how your work to date has engaged with the themes of this residency
- Writing sample of no more than 1500 words in English, or with an English translation
- Name and contact information of two referees (they will only be contacted if your application is successful)
Name your PDF submission using the following convention:
Surname_First Name_Country_Genre
E.g. Lumumba_Patrice_DRC_Nonfiction
By applying to the residency, you accept the Terms and Conditions below.
Terms and Conditions
- Writers must commit to the entire duration of the residency i.e. one month. Shorter or longer stays cannot be accommodated.
- There is no option to extend the residency, either before it officially begins or after its official end. Should you wish to arrive in Ghana before your residency start date or stay in Ghana after the residency ends, you will need to make your own accommodation arrangements.
- Residents will be required to take part in presentation and critique sessions and share their work with other residents and the LOATAD team. Optionally, you may choose to give a public presentation of your work.
- Residents are required to present a work plan at the start of the programme and must be prepared for reviews to check progress from time to time.
- Residents may be asked to engage in community work with our local and extended LOATAD community. This could involve, for example, giving a creative writing workshop at a local school or giving a poetry performance to children.
- Residents will be accommodated individually in rooms, each with its own bathroom, a desk, and access to WiFi. Rooms have fans (no aircon).
- Residents are responsible for keeping their own rooms clean throughout the duration of their residency.
- Residents are responsible for ensuring they have adequate travel and health insurance.
- Residents agree to be photographed, video recorded, or audio recorded over the course of the programme for archival documentation or promotional purposes by LOATAD and/or their partner(s).
- Residents must follow COVID-19 protocols set by LOATAD in accordance with Government of Ghana regulations.
- Residents agree to respect the rules of the Residency.
- Residents agree to respect all laws of the Republic of Ghana.
Application Deadline
18 August, 2024
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