Steff Ndei is a writer and analyst at the intersection between sport and geopolitics in Africa. Her works have appeared in Play the Game, Nairobi Law Monthly, and Debunk Media. She is also the author of Football Bloody Hell published in Hear us Roar Anthology. She is a graduate of the Erasmus-funded MA in Sport Ethics and Integrity, and is currently a PhD researcher at Heriot-Watt University (Scotland).
Why “Interstice”?
An interstice is the narrow space between two structures, and Steff’s interests live in those in-betweens: the gaps between sport governance & political economy, between academic debate & on-the-ground strategy, between existential musings & pragmatic planning and between Kenya & the global circuits that she’s traveled to and lived in. Interstice is therefore the workshop she probes and writes about these seams.