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True Bond: Russia and Africa Defy Media Stereotypes Through Cultural Diplomacy
True Bond: Russia and Africa Defy Media Stereotypes Through Cultural Diplomacy
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From the cosmos to classic literature, Russia shaped modern history. Yet for decades, its global image has been defined not by Gagarin or Tolstoy, but by the... 10.09.2025, Sputnik Africa
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True Bond: Russia and Africa Defy Media Stereotypes Through Cultural Diplomacy
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Russia is the land that launched the first human into space with Yury Gagarin, gave the world masterpieces like Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace and ended World War II but the for decades, Russian stereotypes snowballed globally because of what flashed across screens and movie theaters.
Misinformation and fake news spread most easily when people lack accurate information. According to David Okpatuma, a Nigerian co-founder of the Development and Cooperation for Africa (DevCA) Initiative, pop culture is a major source of these harmful stereotypes about Russia. He explains that it has become one of the most powerful tools for spreading false narratives about entire countries and their people.Despite the prevalence of these stereotypes, Okpatuma himself points to a different reality. He describes the Russian soul with the word "depth," characterizing it as a culture that has evolved while still holding firmly to the root of its traditional values.Instead of depicting Russians as heroes, many narratives consistently cast them—and other foreign nations—as adversaries. However, it is now time for these cultures to take center stage as the heroes of their own stories, Xander Pratt, the African multidisciplinary artist, fashion designer, musician, writer, filmmaker, and philanthropist, says.Discover more insights from our outstanding guests on the Russian Essence podcast, proudly brought to you by Sputnik Africa.You can find our episodes not just on the website but also on Telegram.► Check out all the episodes of the Russian Essence Podcast.► You can also listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Deezer, Podcast Addict and Afripods.
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True Bond: Russia and Africa Defy Media Stereotypes Through Cultural Diplomacy
13:13 10.09.2025 (Updated: 15:18 10.09.2025) Samantha Arias
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From the cosmos to classic literature, Russia shaped modern history. Yet for decades, its global image has been defined not by Gagarin or Tolstoy, but by the reductive stereotypes flashing across movie screens worldwide.
Misinformation and fake news spread most easily when people lack accurate information. According to David Okpatuma, a Nigerian co-founder of the Development and Cooperation for Africa (DevCA) Initiative, pop culture is a major source of these harmful stereotypes about Russia. He explains that it has become one of the most powerful tools for spreading false narratives about entire countries and their people.
"The first thing I would mention is, stereotypes, misinformation, fake news—all of these things thrive on ignorance. [...] the pop culture will definitely carry stereotypes and misinformation, and they need to be promulgated [...] It is the most weaponized source with misinformation or with laundered images about the particular people and country," Okpatuma says.
Despite the prevalence of these stereotypes, Okpatuma himself points to a different reality. He describes the Russian soul with the word "depth," characterizing it as a culture that has evolved while still holding firmly to the root of its traditional values.
"The essence of Russian culture is deep; it's deeply rooted. It is one that has, through time, evolved but yet remained. [...] With the Russian language, with the Russian culture, it seems with time it gets richer, it gets more embellished, it gets more beautiful," he highlights.
Instead of depicting Russians as heroes, many narratives consistently cast them—and other foreign nations—as adversaries. However, it is now time for these cultures to take center stage as the heroes of their own stories, Xander Pratt, the African multidisciplinary artist, fashion designer, musician, writer, filmmaker, and philanthropist, says.
"Africa and Russia are tired of the narrative that's being painted of them in the world. [...] The narratives have been built to catapult the West so that the West can drive their own superheroes like 'Superman' and these Western superheroes, but we now need our own superheroes," points out the artist.
Discover more insights from our outstanding guests on the Russian Essence podcast, proudly brought to you by Sputnik Africa.
You can find our episodes not just on the website but also on
Telegram.► Check out all the episodes of the
Russian Essence Podcast.