The project combines research, dialogues, and the fusion of layered portraits/videos/sculptures and written narratives to craft installations that delve into the profound impact of these horrifying events on survivors' mental health and well-being.The project advocates for increased and long-term access to psychosocial support for the survivors which in turn will improve their mental health and well-being.
The project combines research, dialogues, and the fusion of layered portraits/videos/sculptures and written narratives to craft installations that delve into the profound impact of these horrifying events on survivors' mental health and well-being.
This lifelong project advocates for increased and long-term access to psychosocial support for the survivors, with a strong emphasis on its pivotal role in enhancing the mental well-being of survivors.
This chapter of It's All In My Head which was fully funded by the National Geographic Society, is dedicated to shining a light on the often-overlooked issue of witchcraft accusations and their profound impact on the mental health of survivors in Nigeria. Using Cross-River and Akwa-Ibom state as a case study, i believe that shedding light on these critical issues, society can gain a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by survivors and, collectively, work toward meaningful solutions.
This chapter of the project was made possible by a collaboration between Etinosa Yvonne and Basic Rights Counsel Initiative (BRCI). The exhibition was curated by Wura-Natasha Ogunji.
Highlights of the Exhibition:
- Immersive installations featuring Images, Sculptures, Videos as well as audio recordings of the survivors.
- Engaging public town hall meeting, with survivors, community leaders, religious leaders, and government representatives facilitating the exchange of information and innovative ideas to address these challenges.
- To pay tribute to the lives tragically lost as a result of witchcraft accusations, and to acknowledge the profound impact of these deaths and accusations on families and friends.
- Two engaging theatrical productions in select markets in three local government areas in Cross-River and Akwa-Ibom state. These immersive plays delves into a gripping narrative from the perspective of survivors, shedding light on the profound issues and far-reaching impact that false accusations have on their lives.
- An exclusive round-table discussion featuring survivors and affected families which provided a platform for sharing personal experiences. This gathering served as a therapeutic session, fostering connections among participants and offering reassurance through the understanding that they are not alone in their journeys. Two professional psychotherapists were in attendance.
Event Details:
The Event took place in two locations.
Exhibition 1
Date: November 8-14, 2023.
Time: 9 am - 6pm daily
Venue: National Museum, Old Residency, Calabar.
Exhibition 2
Date: November 22-28, 2023
Time: 9 am - 6pm daily
Venue: National Museum, Uyo.