In 1931, the primary library in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, opened its doorways — to white patrons solely.
Almost a century later, Kenyans dressed within the slinky robes, flapper headpieces and tweed fits of that period streamed into the now-dilapidated house in a celebration that was half fund-raiser for the rework of the enduring constructing, half reclamation of town’s public libraries as “palaces for the individuals.”
“Our public libraries could be glamorous areas of storytelling,” stated Angela Wachuka, a Kenyan writer. However, she added, “we’re right here to additionally reclaim historical past, to occupy its structure and to subvert its supposed use.”
The restoration of the McMillan Memorial Library and others within the metropolis was the brainchild of Wachuka and the novelist Wanjiru Koinange, who based E book Bunk, a Kenyan nonprofit, in 2017 to revive and reclaim town’s public libraries. The purpose was to depart behind their excluding previous and remake them into inclusive areas the place Kenyans can archive and share collective recollections, interact in artistic and civic pursuits, and have at their disposal the know-how to assemble and disseminate info.
Amongst their objectives is to convey extra books in African languages to the libraries, and incorporate companies catering to these with visible, bodily or studying disabilities.
“The purpose of E book Bunk has been to show libraries into palaces for the individuals,” Wachuka stated, “a refuge the place they will collect and share concepts and dream of a greater future.”
Because the company streamed into the gala, in December, organizers urged them to consider themselves as “rebellious gate-crashers” who, whereas dressed as these up to now, have been about to embark on a radically completely different future wherein libraries are a necessary public good.
Nairobi, a fast-growing metropolis of over 4 million individuals, has only a few bookstores or well-funded libraries. E book Bunk’s work comes amid heated conversations about city design and about how corruption and colonial techniques proceed to form the best way public infrastructure and areas are designed and who will get entry to them.
“Within the case of Nairobi, there’s nearly an acceptance that sure social divisions ought to exist throughout social courses and completely different societal teams,” stated Fixed Cap, an city planner who has collaborated with E book Bunk up to now.
Restoring public libraries, he stated, could possibly be a chance to interrupt these boundaries and produce collectively individuals from completely different socio-economic, ethnic, racial and non secular backgrounds.
For Wachuka and Koinange, the journey started a decade in the past as they looked for a venue to host an occasion for the Kwani? literary pageant. The 2 thought the McMillan library — constructed by Girl Lucy McMillan as a memorial to her American husband, Sir Northrup McMillan, and later bequeathed to the Nairobi Metropolis Council — can be a really perfect venue given its centrality and connection to town.
However once they walked in, Wachuka stated, they have been stunned to see its crumbling state: Its inside neoclassical structure was fading, its flooring and partitions have been in ruinous situation and its collections have been gathering mud.
Whereas they discovered one other location for the occasion, the 2 instantly started researching the historical past and administration construction of the McMillan library, and shortly after, left their jobs to focus full time on its restoration.
One in every of their earlier discoveries was that the McMillan library was the primary of a collection of different libraries constructed within the metropolis. Solely two have been nonetheless open: the Makadara and Kaloleni libraries, within the metropolis’s low-income japanese suburbs.
After forming a partnership with the Nairobi metropolis administration in 2018, E book Bunk first centered on restoring the 2 smaller libraries, prioritizing the wants of the communities there.
The 2 branches have since reopened, with the Makadara library internet hosting storytelling periods, movie screenings, music performances and a literary pageant. The Kaloleni branchis in a neighborhood constructed within the Nineteen Forties by Italian prisoners of struggle, and has grow to be a hub for kids to do their homework and take part in workshops that assist them, for instance, discover ways to earn cash utilizing their artistic expertise.
Joyce Nyairo, a Kenyan tutorial and cultural analyst, stated that the restored libraries have the possibility to be “nice equalizers,” notably for individuals from deprived backgrounds.
These libraries, she stated, could be locations the place younger individuals can learn, but in addition join and collaborate with friends who share their pursuits or problem their worldviews.
“We want areas wherein we will carry out our urbanity unashamedly and really feel acknowledged and legitimized by it,” Nyairo stated. “These are areas we will come to, work together with, contribute to, take from and belong.”
Through the years, E book Bunk has undertaken a number of initiatives to enhance its imaginative and prescient of restoring libraries. In 2020, it started a analysis challenge that has up to now recognized 1,323 public, personal, institutional and neighborhood libraries in not less than 12 Kenyan counties. They’ve produced a podcast in regards to the historical past and design of the McMillan library. In addition they launched “Inexperienced Bunk,” a challenge that installs photo voltaic panels, establishes neighborhood gardens and recycles waste to make libraries carbon impartial.
A large digitization challenge has additionally preserved tens of 1000’s of images, newspapers and authorities paperwork on the McMillan library relationship way back to the 1800s. E book Bunk additionally partnered with the Nest, a Kenyan artistic collective, to curate an exhibition from English and Kiswahili newspaper archives from the years 1963, when Kenya turned impartial, 1973 and 1983.
And there’s nonetheless a lot work to do to revive the McMillan Memorial Library. The group is elevating $6 million to assist restore the constructing and preserve it for 2 years after it opens. McMillan is the one constructing in Kenya protected by an act of Parliament, and renovation plans must undergo strict approval measures spearheaded by Kenya’s nationwide museum.
Earlier than that, Wachuka additionally stated public hearings will likely be held to ask Kenyans what design facets they want to see preserved or added — and whether or not the library’s official title ought to be modified.
Lola Shoneyin, the Nigerian novelist who delivered the keynote speech on the fund-raising gala, stated that the work being completed now could be for the advantage of future generations, who will discover help within the areas they’re creating.
“The work E book Bunk is doing will not be a dash. It isn’t even a marathon. It’s extra of a relay,” Shoneyin, who can be the organizer of the Ake Arts and E book Competition in Lagos, stated in her speech. “For them to win, we should all be ready to take the baton and run with it when the event calls for.”