It’s that time of year again, dear reader. Here at Afropean.com, we’re delighted to revive our newfound tradition (est. 2023) of reflecting on the
East Londoner, Hakeem ‘Hak’ Baker (above) went from teenage dreams of pursuing his rhyming talents towards MC stardom, to becoming a post-punk, cockney troubadour (think
Western beauty standards are still the norm, even on a continent as diverse as Africa. In his short documentary, ‘Crown or Class‘, director Kwaku Agyekum
My journey back into art began during the lockdown. Whilst on furlough, I revisited creative passions I’d set aside over a decade ago. Initially, I
As the fresh optimism of the Arab Spring hangs in the air, four strangers forge a fast and deep bond at a wedding in Tunisia.
Afropean: A Journal is the new limited edition photobook version of Johny Pitts’s multiple award winning Afropean: Notes from Black Europe, which through photographs taken