The Midlands-based arts organization Hodzeko Arts and Culture Association (HACA) has initiated a project aimed at highlighting the creations of poets who have disabilities.
Dumisani Ndlovu, who serves as the HACA executive director, stated that this program was designed to foster inclusivity and representation within literature by offering a stage for various voices.
The Hodzeko Arts and Culture Association has announced the release of "Voices of Resilience," a pioneering collection showcasing the works of up-and-coming disabled Zimbabwean poets. This announcement was made by Ndlovu at an event held at the Gweru Press Club.
Ndlovu stated that the initiative, named "Voices of Resilience - Anthology to Celebrate Zimbabwean Poets with Disabilities," received funding from the European Union via assistance from the Culture Fund of Zimbabwe.
"This program seeks to foster inclusivity and representation within literature by offering a stage where skilled poets can convey their stories and viewpoints," he stated.
The Resilient Voices initiative will start with outreach activities aimed at identifying and enlisting emerging poets with disabilities throughout Zimbabwe.
Ndlovu mentioned that his organization will work alongside local disability groups to organize workshops where experienced poets and writers will lead sessions on teaching poetry-writing skills and fostering self-expression.
"These workshops will foster a nurturing atmosphere where participants can refine their skills," he stated.
The collection, named Nhetsutetsu Dzamanyukira—which means an abundance of varied expressions—will include Shona poetry accompanied by Braille translations to make it accessible to visually impaired readers.
He mentioned that the collection will highlight the "strength and ingenuity" of more than 100 poets addressing important topics like disability rights, environmental issues, and social prejudice, amongst other subjects.
"This collection doesn’t just amplify their (the poets with disabilities) voices; it also deepens our comprehension of the obstacles encountered by people with disabilities within our society," Ndlovu stated.