Name Valentina Mmaka | Role Writer | |
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Valentina Acava Mmaka & Peter
Valentina A. Mmaka is a writer and educator. She is an activist against female genital mutilation (FGM) using artistic and educational Workshops. She is the founder of Kuma Art for Social Justice, which is a community space for open dialogue that provides a platform for social change through cultural activities and advocacy. The project will also have a base in Kenya and twinned projects in Ethiopia and Rwanda.
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She started her career as a journalist corresponding from different African countries. She has published 11 books, including children's books, novels, and poetry. Io... donna... immigrata... (I...immigrant...woman...) is a play that has been staged in Italy, France, Congo, Kenya, South Africa. The Cut is the final work produced out of the Gugu Women Lab, a collective of women from South Africa and other African countries founded in Cape Town in 2011. It is based on the true experience of some of the participants who have undergone female genital mutilation. The performance has been on stage in 2013 in Italy and in the early days of 2014 received the sponsorship of Amnesty International Italia for its value in promoting awareness on female genital mutilation using art.

A selection of her stories was published in 2013 on the 2nd issue of Italian Studies of Southern Africa Journal (UNISA - Pretoria 2013).
She has represented South Africa, along with other writers from the Africa Continent, at the International Grinzane Cavour Meeting "Il deserto e dopo. La letteratura africana dall’oralità alla parola scritta” in 2007.
Her novel Cercando Lindiwe was chosen by Prof. Antonella Piazza of the Department of Italian Studies of UNISA-Pretoria for her comparatistic work: "The issue of Identity in Cercando Lindiwe by Valentina Acava Mmaka and If this is a man by Primo Levi" which was presented for the first time in occasion of the 1st Colloquium of Italian Studies at UNISA/Pretoria in September 2011.
She speaks at international meetings, universities, and conferences.
Her monologue "Farida" has been published in the collection Time to say NO, edited by Philo Ikonya and Helmuth Niederle by Asutrian PEN Club.
Children's books
Novels
Theatre
Poetry
Essay
Projects
In 2011, Mmaka founded in Cape Town a collective of women (South African and immigrant from other African countries) to produce a writing project on human rights. The results were the basis for her play, The Cut.