Visual Storyteller Keleenna [@Keleenna] hosts his debut Solo Street Photography Exhibition
Filmed and Edited: Josh Hallam To many, British-Nigerian ‘Storyteller’ Keleenna Onyeaka’s route into photography may seem somewhat enigmatic. A banker and writer by day, Keleenna first stumbled upon his love of
#MHAM: On Imposter Syndrome and how I realised that I’m exactly where I am supposed to be
I wasn’t going to post this piece. With this originally being a university essay, the shelter of an academic institution and the very real obligation of confidentiality allowed me (without consequence) to
Amnesty International Launches Marvel-Inspired Human Rights Campaign
As someone that once did a short internship with human rights organisation Amnesty International, I was particularly intrigued to hear about their latest initiative, ‘The Human Rights Defenders’ which supports their ‘#SendBackUp’
Peckham gears up for ‘The Rebound’: An Exhibition by Nigel Korley-Simon
Curated by artist Nigel Korley-Simon, in his words, ‘The Rebound’ is an event aimed at exploring Nigel’s journey from ‘mediocrity’ to a fully fledged artist that embraces talent and realises his own
“Vincent Van Gogh also had this”: Student and Painter Rafah Mohamed on living with Visual Snow Syndrome in the 21st Century
— The daughter of two immigrants – an Iraqi father and a Palestinian-Syrian mother, 21 year-old Rafah Mohamed is a multi-lingual painter, student and aspiring poet living with an incredibly rare eye
GUAP x Sharna Bass [@sharnabass]: On Homelessness, Finding Her Sound, and Her Latest Track ‘This View’
“I don’t want to be here no more with you / Wouldn’t understand unless you see life from this view / Just wanna find a place where the sky is really blue
Afro Nation Festival [@afronationfest] Announces Ghana Instalment
Afro Nation Festival, set to run between 1 and 4 August 2019 at Portimao in the Algarve region of Portugal, is shaped up to be the biggest celebration of ‘urban’ music in
D&AD New Blood Shift, New York: Adidas partners with free night school for young creatives
Breaking into the creative industries can be a daunting task for anyone. The plethora of roles that one can pursue and the knowledge that there is no blueprint or set route or
Abadesi Osunsade [@abadesi] is creating a new lane for women of colour in Tech
Meet Abadesi Osunsade, the London based author, techie and diversity advocate who is creating a lane for women of colour in Tech. She is the head of Maker Outreach at Product Hunt
Black Founders, The Influencer Bubble and AI – Why the Fyre Festival Fiasco is a Sign of Things to Come
As an Entrepreneur myself, the finesser in me was somewhat inspired by the ability of Billy McFarland, the Founder of the now ill-fated Fyre Festival, to walk into a room full of