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Strings of Rebellion. The Untold Black Roots of Country Music
10.04.2026

Where Memory Dwells Like Mangroves. A Conversation with Akinola Davies Jr.

Starting from his film My Father’s Shadow, set in Lagos in 1993, Akinola Davies Jr. reflects on how memory, both personal and collective, shapes the way he approaches cinema. Moving between the UK and Nigeria, his work draws from a diasporic perspective that resists linear, Western storytelling, embracing instead atmosphere, fragmentation, and cultural specificity. Blending political context with …

by Himasha S. Weerappulige

03.04.2026

Is Being a Hustler Healthy? Survival, Black Excellence and Fear

The myth of the hustle has reshaped how success is measured, turning relentless productivity into a moral imperative. Within this framework, Black excellence risks becoming both a survival strategy and a standard set by systems that were never built to include Blackness. 

by Murphy Tomadin