Florence Goupil’s  Indigenous Community photography restores Hope in Humanity [@florence.goupil]

Florence Goupil’s Indigenous Community photography restores Hope in Humanity [@florence.goupil]

While many lives were saved in the beautiful unification of ancient knowledge and community care, COVID still took the lives of many elders. Their deaths marked the larger interruption of the life-saving

Reframe: The Residency Exhibition – A Response to Climate Crisis

Reframe: The Residency Exhibition – A Response to Climate Crisis

The Southbank Centre is hosting an exhibition to empower the UK’s next generation of Black creatives. The immersive show, Reframe: The Residency Exhibition, features climate-focused work by 77 Black and Black mixed

BBC’s ‘A New Generation of Nigerian Royalty’ explores the interconnection of faith and power

BBC’s ‘A New Generation of Nigerian Royalty’ explores the interconnection of faith and power

BBC’s latest audio-documentary, ‘A New Generation of Nigerian Royalty,’ hones in on the lives of Nigeria’s young kings and queens. These Gen Z royals are beginning to disrupt the status quo of

Embracing the Uncomfortable: Carl Dusu’s Provocative Debut Solo Exhibition [@justdusu]

Embracing the Uncomfortable: Carl Dusu’s Provocative Debut Solo Exhibition [@justdusu]

“There’s Nothing to See Here” is the debut solo exhibition by artist Carl Dusu, hosted by Espacio Gallery. Curated by Alero Helena Opuama, the show delves into the essence of the human

GRL SWM Is Empowering More WOC to Swim

GRL SWM Is Empowering More WOC to Swim

Swimming is widely known as a White and elitist sport. In fact, according to Sport England, 95% of Black adults and 93% of Asian adults do not swim. The risk of drowning,

Bet Bettencourt [@betttencourt]: from photographing sneakers, to superstars

Bet Bettencourt [@betttencourt]: from photographing sneakers, to superstars

A series of fortunate events, including a mate getting her to bypass the DICE waiting list and a security guard not noticing the camera in the back of her pants, led Bet Bettencourt’s “fan”

The Way of the Birds is A Celebration of Carnival by [@iamdanielobasi]

The Way of the Birds is A Celebration of Carnival by [@iamdanielobasi]

Multidisciplinary artist Daniel Obasi has created a project that captures the beauty and power of carnival culture. The Way of the Birds project was inspired by the energy and transcendent feeling of Nigeria’s biggest

Thalia Gochez’s [@thaliagochez] Portraits for Polariod’s “Real Life” Campaign Are Sacred

Thalia Gochez’s [@thaliagochez] Portraits for Polariod’s “Real Life” Campaign Are Sacred

In a world where a new social media app launches every six months, Polaroid’s most recent global campaign reminds us that “nothing worthwhile should come in an instant.” The worldwide campaign, “Real

Wait…Am I Toxic? podcast’s sensational live debut wows audience [@waitamitoxic]

Wait…Am I Toxic? podcast’s sensational live debut wows audience [@waitamitoxic]

If you haven’t heard of Fola and Rukiya, get to know them. The self-proclaimed accountability babes are making massive waves in the UK podcast scene and putting their stamp on where it matters.  The two

Talawa’s upcoming festival is the black artists’ haven [@TalawaTheatreCo]

Talawa’s upcoming festival is the black artists’ haven [@TalawaTheatreCo]

Talawa Firsts is back with its two-week theatre festival showcasing poetry, live music, cabaret, workshops, and much more. In its 11th year, Talawa Firsts is bringing innovative events to the forefront of its

Black Seed raises £5M to invest in Black British founders

Black Seed raises £5M to invest in Black British founders

Only 0.24% of venture capital funding in the last decade has been allocated to Black founders. Regarding Black women founders, the figure drops to 0.02%.  This disturbing figure makes Black Seed, a community-led

Mous Lamrabat x WhatsApp There’s No One Like Us Campaign [@mouslamrabat] [@whatsapp]

Mous Lamrabat x WhatsApp There’s No One Like Us Campaign [@mouslamrabat] [@whatsapp]

WhatsApp has been a cornerstone of diasporas since its inception. With over 2 billion users, the app easily connects people worldwide, regardless of age, location, accessibility, bandwidth, or literacy.  To celebrate the cross-cultural