Accelerating Epiphanies: The Work of ‘Gangologist’ Raymond Douglas
By Tommy Evans Raymond Douglas is one of the UK’s leading thinkers and “doers” around reducing gang violence. A prolific social entrepreneur, Douglas has…
By Tommy Evans Raymond Douglas is one of the UK’s leading thinkers and “doers” around reducing gang violence. A prolific social entrepreneur, Douglas has…
By Rumbi Makanga I cannot help but spend time thinking about my identity. Finding yourself immersed in a culture that is at the same time…
Following the triumph of the first exhibition Re-imagine: Black Women in Britain, BCA is proud to present Staying Power: Photographs of Black British Experience, 1950-1990s from Thursday 15 January…
By Tola Ositelu It’s about time that I saw eclectic Swedish maestros Little Dragon live and in action. I’ve admired lead singer Yukimi Nagano’s…
Like bad spells testifying of the obsession of the apartheid regime with breaking and dispersing Black communities deemed potentially dangerous in nature or numbers,…
As one might expect, this is no light-hearted feat. In one of the most memorable pictures, a man is seen sitting on top of…
“In a new land of signs, old wounds and recent injuries, painful memories and hopeful fantasies, jostle alongside one another; it takes a veritable…
By Olivia Anani “The infectious spread of apartheid into the smallest detail of daily living has made South Africa a land of signs” -Tamar…
Winter Tangerine Review (WTR), a literary and arts organization, is curating a special feature called Hands Up Don’t Shoot that will explore what it…
By Abena Clarke His name* may have slipped through the annals of history but Henry Sylvester Williams was a man whose work back in…