Culture Features
Interview with Multimedia Creative Janaya Nyala
Nyala’s paintings, surrealist in style and strikingly colorful in aesthetic, bring POC portraiture into the art world in a way that fuses the “dreamlike” with authentic narratives.
Deep Dive 001: Sharifa Wilson of @plastiqmango
Plastiqmango is a color-coordinated, highly curated, and black women dominated ode to 1990s/early 2000s culture.
Why I Don’t Have “Black Outrage” And Haven't For A Long Time
Note, that while black people might be the audience of this form of marketing, they don’t have to necessarily be the marketer’s target consumer of the brand and/or product…
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FILM DISCUSSION: XALA BY OUSMANE SEMBÈNE
A conversation on government corruption, the roles of women, and the youth, through an African Gaze…