
Women-led production company in Kenya empowers children through animated 'Super Sema' series, with help from Lupita Nyong'o
CNN
With "Super Sema," Clara Njeru and the Kukua production company are showing African children role models, both on screen and off.
Sema is a 10-year-old animated African superhero whose powers include creativity and innovation. She uses technology to solve challenges in her community alongside her brother, MB. Together, they work to stop the villain, an AI robot named Tobor. "African children need to see themselves represented on TV, on media," said Clara Njeru, head of production at Kukua, the company behind "Super Sema."
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