“And for those of us who belong to what I call the Afrospora, do we go back to the Caribbean as Césaire and others like Lamming have done; do we go ‘back’ to Africa; do we stay in North America? And always there’s the feeling of having been ripped away from something,...
Past Disquiet is a documentary and archival exhibition that excavates and examines histories of international artistic solidarity with the struggle against apartheid, the struggle against the Pinochet dictatorship, and the struggle for the liberation of Palestine....
Join the 10th and final session in the When We See Us Webinar Series titled Refusing the Gaze: Seeing & Authoring Ourselves, a culmination of an evocative discursive programming series inspired by the landmark survey exhibition, When We See Us: A Century of Black...
What are the social and territorial markers of African identity? Who is a person of African descent? And how might we reconstitute African identity outside of settler colonial imaginations? In this session, scholars and artists think through constructions of...
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to postpone session 5 in our When We See Us Webinar Series titled Creolization and Syncretism: To Whom Do ‘We’ Belong? set to take place online on Tuesday, 31 January at 6:30 PM SAST. We will confirm the new date as soon as...