Eupa Message to the Future 2021

In 2021, we asked artists, poets, musicians, and filmmakers throughout the world to submit their messages to the future. Here are their messages.

Love is the only thing that matters! Love everyone regardless of their race

Phillip Ateesa ,Uganda

Music heals, “We sing what can’t be spoken” Anytime i may feel stressed out, having faded mold, feeling of disappointments and Failure i usually isolates myself to quiet and less distracted place with my guitar and sing my heart out and heart heals. The skills of Music and art, playing music instrument and hopes is what i want to situate and deposit in to the next young generation that is experiencing lot of depression.

Isabirye Mitch Uganda

Society has changed perception of how we treat our languages and most parents make it a point to teach their kids English as early as possible denying them the chance to learn their mother tongues. Therefore I would like the future generation to drop the notion of Kids that speak native languages aren’t cool and thus me as a writer am supposed to do my part and spread the word. “

James Gichuru AKA “Churu” Kenya

In community with others, you make better and more beautiful progress. Be careful with your messsages. Lets open our mind to the unknown. We need to un-learn and re-name. Not only speak to the converted. To go on, I want a vital and creative disagreement.

KARØ GOLDT Germany

i woul like to pass on the great ideas i have to the next generation and also let them know that everything in possible come what may.

Lwanyaga Phaixoual

“Something I would like to pass on to the next generation is to work hard and avoid laziness.”
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Eric Kwizera, Rwanda

learn how to appreciate the ordinary things they have /get in life, for they are a stepping stone in life.

Twesigye Angellinah, Uganda

To the next generation, I would like to pass on a sense of confidence not only in pursuit of what you want but also in facing who you are. Through my work as an author, I would like to awaken the power within for every reader, the confidence to chase those dreams that seem too big and the courage to live a life of open expression. Kendi Karimi, Kenya