Afropean

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  • 2 weeks ago | afropean.com | Tola Ositelu

    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 of his rural town, not least that of his parents, he saves enough for the ship passage to the ‘Mother Country’ and joins the many thousands of Caribbeans trying to make a new life in post-war Britain. Before leaving, Victor hastily marries Lorna – a young woman with whom he has fathered a son, Leon – with a promise to send for them later.

  • 2 months ago | afropean.com | Tola Ositelu

    Background: Suzanne Packer (Annie); Centre: Shvorne           Marks (Cerys). All images (c) Chuko CribbHouse slave, Annie (Suzanne Parker) considers herself fortunate and protected working on the Llanrumney estate; a sugar plantation in 18th Century Jamaica, owned by the Morgan family from Wales. She’s convinced that she’s become a ‘true confidante’ to her dissolute mistress, Elisabeth Morgan (Nia Roberts), hence securing a future miles away from the auction block.

  • 2 months ago | afropean.com | Adama J Munu

    All images courtesy of Kara LoungeKara Lounge is a lively space where the Senegambian and broader African Diaspora’s vibrant flavours, sounds and art unite, offering a sanctuary for those seeking a sense of home and community. This is the nineteenth instalment in Siyah; a series exploring African Diaspora and Turkish social and cultural narratives, with journalist Adama Juldeh Munu.

  • 2 months ago | afropean.com | Adama J Munu

    This is the eighteenth instalment in ‘Siyah’, a series exploring African Diaspora and Turkish social and cultural narratives with journalist Adama Juldeh Munu.                               Image courtesy of Berj GalleryThe Rise of African Immigrants in IstanbulIstanbul, a city at the crossroads of continents and cultures, is home to a diverse range of immigrant communities, and that includes a growing continental African population.

  • 2 months ago | afropean.com | Tola Ositelu

    ‘…Black grief is not spoken about openly, but I know that when Black people mourn, it is not only for the passing of loved ones…[We] will also be mourning the systemic inequalities, racial prejudices and oppression that we experience on a day-to-day basis.

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