Musa Okwonga leans against a railing, he smiles into the camera. In the background you can see the bridge Oberbaumbrücke in Berlin.

Musa Okwonga

Musa Okwonga, born in the UK in 1979, is a writer, presenter, poet, musician and regular commentator on culture, politics, sport and identity. He has written numerous books, including the novel “It was all about love” and “One of them: An Eton College memoir” (English “One of them: An Eton College memoir”). He is co-host of the soccer podcast “stadio” and lives in Berlin.

Photo: Kasia Zacharko

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Renowned authors such as Serhij Zhadan, Fatou Diome, Liao Yiwu, Ibram X. Kendi or Gioconda Belli have their say, as do other voices from around the globe from Afghan women doctors to mine workers in Congo to racing drivers from Qatar.

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