Cardiff University celebrated WAFF as a bridge between continents, cultures, and communities. The university’s coverage emphasized the festival’s academic and cultural significance, particularly in how it fosters understanding of Africa through film and dialogue.
WAFF’s screenings, Q&A sessions, and workshops as platforms where African voices take center stage
The article highlighted WAFF’s screenings, Q&A sessions, and workshops as platforms where African voices take center stage, providing Welsh audiences with fresh insights into the continent’s cultural, political, and social realities. By hosting events on campus, Cardiff University underscored its commitment to diversity and global engagement.
The Wales.com feature positions WAFF alongside other nationally celebrated festivals, highlighting its contribution to broadening Welsh cultural life and cementing its role in connecting communities across continents.
Wales Online
WAFF’s collaboration with universities demonstrates its dual role: not only as a cultural festival but also as an educational partner. Through films and discussions, students and the wider public gain valuable exposure to Africa’s narratives, histories, and artistic expressions. Cardiff University’s recognition reinforces WAFF’s impact as both a cultural and academic force in Wales.

