BAFTA award-winning film My Father’s Shadow, hailed as a ‘historical family heirloom for Nigeria’ by its director Akinola Davies Jr, tells an intimate semi-autobiographical tale
Lucas Bostock is an industrious Jamaican immigrant, part of the so-called Windrush generation of post-War migration to Britain from the Caribbean and other erstwhile colonies.
‘…This film is about unlearning imposed standards and reclaiming our African identity — strand by strand…’— Kwaku Sikahene-Adarkwa, Director After a lengthy gestation period, the
Pan-African ideology and its call to unify descendants of the African diaspora are essential to the process of decolonising African politics. Pan-Africanism denotes the ‘politico-cultural
Kent was the right man at the right time. ‘Being the first is all about timing’ Kent Washington has strived to be a professional basketball
Victor leaves his native St. Kitts for the busy streets of London with barely a backward glance. Frustrated with what he sees as the insular mindset
