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Musindo Mwinyipembe (born ) is an accomplished film and radio producer and journalist.
Early Life and Career
Mwinyipembe was born in Tanzania and grew up in England. She worked with the BBC, with radio and television in East Africa, and with Black Journal. [1]She married and later divorced filmmaker David Koff. with Koff, she collaborated on a trilogy of films about Kenya.
Blacks Britannica, a film depicting the struggle of blacks in England and broadcast on PBS.
Filmography
- Blacks Britannica (1978), as producer
- Boran Women (1976), narrator
References
- ^ Koff, David; Mwinyipembe, Musindo (1979). "The Black Scholar Interviews: David Koff & Musindo Mwinyipembe". The Black Scholar. 10 (8/9): 68–80. ISSN 0006-4246.