Three days dedicated to Afropolitan art, creativity and thought, on the theme “Black Artlantic”. The programming of the festival, and February as a whole, is
By Melat Nigussie “E-thio-pia!” my five-year-old self shouts out when my classmates ask me where I come from. The word gently rolls off of my tongue,
Decolonising geographical knowledges aims to query implicitly universal claims to knowledges associated with the west, and further interrogate how such knowledges continue to marginalise and
Programme The full programme of the conference will be published later. The confirmed keynote speakers are: Professor Paul Gilroy, American and English literature, King’s College London
By Ashley Thomas Life as a mixed gay man seems a singular experience. Who, what and where are the fluid foundations on which I’m constructed, construed and constrained. To some I am black but not Black, clearly not white or not Black enough. To others, I am an undecided shade of, well, I suppose
The Afropolitan Festival is three days of exceptional programming dedicated to Afropolitan art, creativity and state of mind, presented by BOZAR and its partners, with