Priya Ramrakha

Priya Ramrakha (1935 2 October 1968) was an Indo-Kenyan photojournalist.[1][2]

Ramrakha was one of the first Africans to be have given a contract by Life and Time magazines.[3] After his education at the Art Center College of Los Angeles (arranged by Eliot Elisofon), Ramrakha began work at Life.[4] In 1963, Ramrakha returned to Africa to cover the independence movement in his native Kenya, as one of East Africa's first Indigenous photojournalists. Ramrakha then went on to cover political and military movements across Africa.

In 1968, while covering the Nigerian Civil War with CBS correspondent Morley Safer, Ramrakha was fatally wounded in an ambush near Owerri in Imo state by Biafran soldiers.

The documentary film African Lens: The Story of Priya Ramrakha was released in 2007.[5]

References

  1. Vidyarthi, Shravan. The Man Behind the Picture; The Sunday Standard, Nairobi, Kenya, 17 October 2004. Accessed 29 January 2007.
  2. https://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/02/showcase-finding-priya-ramrakha Showcase: Finding Priya Ramrakha The New York Times
  3. Heerten, Lasse (2017). The Biafran War and Postcolonial Humanitarianism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 119. doi:10.1017/9781316282243. ISBN 9781316282243.
  4. Aiyar, Sana, 1979-, Author Haney, Erin, Editor Vidyarthi, Shravan, Editor (2018-10-18). Priya Ramrakha : the recovered archive. ISBN 9783868288742. OCLC 1107048177.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. Ryan Lenora Brown (2 April 2019). "Through an African lens, 'a story for the world'". Retrieved 14 August 2019.

Further reading

  • Vidyarthi, Shravan and Erin Haney. 2018. Priya Ramrakha. The Recovered Archive. Tübingen: Kehrer. ISBN 978-3-86828-874-2



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