As a grassroots initiative working from the ground up, we are always looking for media exposure and networking opportunities. If you are a member of the press and are interested in writing a story about the Tanzania Heritage Project and our project to digitize the Radio Tanzania archives, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@tanzaniaheritageproject.org.
A) Kibogoji by Shaaban Fundi, an educator, blogger, and consultant
Tagline: “Education, the Environment and Social Justice Discussions”
B) Kai Maembe’s Life in Dar blog
Tagline: “healthy planet, clean & healthy life!”
(Mobilize Tanzanians to become aware of Climate Change and increase Environmental Awareness)
C) Tell Me About Africa blog by Scott Sloan
(A blog that recognizes the complexity of African culture, politics, and development, by highlighting the stories that the mainstream media ignores.)
D) BombasticElement.org
Tagline: “…blogging Africa’s modernity”
E) The Red and Black, article by Heidi Gholamhosseini
Tagline: “An independent student newspaper serving the University of Georgia community”
F) Thingira announcement, Week of January 16
(Princeton University, center of African American Studies, newsletter)
G) The Citizen, Tanzania newspaper
Tagline: “It’s the content that counts”
H) Filtre News
Tagline: “Major Stories | Fresh Perspectives”
I) New Earth Music Hall blog
(Athens, GA music venue blog used for promoting artists, music, and the community.)
J) Swahili Street blog by Peter Bofin
K) Develop Economies blog by Joshua Weinstein
Tagline: International Development, Foreign Policy, and Music
L) Flagpole Magazine feature article
Tagline: The Colorbearer of Athens, Georgia
M) Roxwell.com
Tagline: Free Rock, Metal, Indie, and Alternative Music Videos on Roxwell – The King of Internet Rock Videos
N) Blastro.com
O) The Beginner article by Kate Suttle
Tagline: Business Analysis, Original Opinions, Curious Facts & Interviews
P) Will Work For Music blog post by Kerry Tallarico
Tagline: Shimon Presents: Promotions, Grass Roots Marketing, Event Management
Q) The Daily GOOD article by Zak Stone
(GOOD is the global association of individuals, businesses, and nonprofits powering what works.)
R) “Saving Tanzania’s Musical Heritage” by Jonathan Kalan for the Global Post
Tagline: Innovative project to digitize historic music and speeches from reel-to-reel tapes
S) “Traditional Tanzanian Music Falls in Popularity but Demands Preservation” by Hilary Heuler for The Christian Science Monitor
T) “Saving the Music that Saved My Life” by Rebecca Corey for the Everyday Ambassador website
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