26/04/2026
Writers’ Association of The Gambia (WAG) successfully hosted its World Book Day 2026 Public Lecture and Dialogue at the Sahel Knowledge Campus on Saturday 25th.
The event brought together participants from writers, students, educators, and literature enthusiasts, who participated both online and offline (Facebook and Zoom meeting).
Held under the theme “Going All In On Our Stories: Prof. Cernu Umar Barry, President of the Writers' Association of The Gambia discussed the following areas:
• The personal compulsion to write — what it means to document a life lived at the crossroads of
power, injustice, and survival.
• Why African memoir and historical fiction are acts of national service, not vanity
• The responsibility of readers: going deeper into African-authored books as a form of civic
engagement
• The challenge of publishing in The Gambia and West Africa — and what Global Hands Publishing
represents as a response
• A reflection on Cracks in the Mirror and Beneath the Barrel as examples of "going all in" on difficult,
necessary stories
The session featured insightful contributions, thought-provoking reflections, and interactive dialogue, making it a truly impactful gathering.
Participants expressed appreciation for the platform created to amplify African voices and inspire a renewed commitment to literature and cultural heritage.
WAG extends its sincere gratitude to all speakers, partners, and attendees who contributed to the success of the event. Together, we continue to champion the power of stories in shaping our identity and future.
Publicity Secretariat, WAG.