ESSAYS
On Maximillian William’s exhibition ‘Embodying Anew’ and the ongoing legacy of African art.
A personal essay framing the return to Palestine as resistance and reclamation of identity.
Reflecting on the internal dissonance between theory and praxis as a Black feminist in Guinea-Bissau.
ParlancE
Turkish filmmaker Sis Gürdal expands on her film Postcards from the Orient and its challenge to stereotypical tropes of femininity & cultural identity.
London-based photographer Ronan Mckenzie discusses HOME, her multifunctional creative space supporting Black and Indigenous creatives of colour.
A conversation with writer and researcher Dr Samara Linton on managing mental illness as a Black British woman.
Artists Hamed Maiye and Krista Franklin consider the influences of Afro-Surrealism within and beyond their art.
London-based artist Juliana Kasumu discusses her film What Does The Water Taste Like? and considers the complexities of her British-Nigerian identity.
Nigerian photographer Etinosa Yvonne Osayimwen reflects on her multimedia series It’s All In My Head and the trauma experienced by survivors of violent conflict.
Film
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