Autonomy, Activism and Art Direction

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SAM NAIROBI (2017).

AWUOR ONYANGO, WRITER, ARTIST, PHOTOGRAPHER, FILMMAKER.

In this particular series I was exploring what a black female body, expressing itself in queer ways, would look like standing in its power, in response to all the history of “scientific” speculation, exoticization and mammification. What does it mean to be female and androgynous and queer and stand in your skin? In this particular series I was exploring what a black female body, expressing itself in queer/ androgynous ways, would look like standing in its power. I was seeking a representation of the black female nude devoid of and in response to the historic positioning of the black female nude, to its violent history of being positioned subhumanly for “scientific” speculation, exoticization and mammification or uberhumanly as queen for its resilience in the face of gross pain and suffering for the sake of its offspring or/and male counterparts. What does it mean to be female and androgynous and queer and stand in your skin? To wear the influences of your lifetime on your skin outside of clothing and labels? What are the semiotics apparent on a (wilfully) participating black body, one that is present and in charge of their own narrative.

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pages 155-166

Further Reading

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pages 151-154

Bibliography

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pages 149-150

Key Terms

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pages 144-145, 147-148

It's Never East to Say Goodbye by Bee Smith

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pages 142-143

The Pedantic Inventor 1 by Andrew Hart

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pages 138-141

NY-LON by Favour Jonathan

3min
pages 134-137

Black Girl Series by Ryann L. Oakley

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pages 128-133

An Interview with Gold Maria Akanbi

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pages 124-127

Introspection Illusion by Bunmi Agusto

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pages 122-123

Diversity Reports by Kourtney Paul Stuart-Mason

2min
pages 114-121

Black Female Bodies by Shannon Bono

1min
pages 112-113

Retweet by Lois Majek-odunmi

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pages 108-111

Akwaaba. The Balancing Act: Being Both Black and British by Rose Ofori-Darkwah

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pages 106-107

Mercedes Lewis

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pages 104-105

The Modern Day Black Woman

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pages 100-103

Generica/Obamacare

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pages 96-99

Cherry by In\u00EAs Mour\u00E3o

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pages 92-95

I Don't See in Colour by Mercedes Lewis

8min
pages 84-91

2 Moons by Jonathan Fernandez

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pages 82-83

The 'Cool Black' by Gold Maria Akanbi

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pages 80-81

Motherhood (Series) by Sharon Foster

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pages 74-79

Base Head Jazz by Alaa Kassim

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pages 70-73

Arts 'Double Character' Rayvenn Shaleigha D'Clark

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pages 64-69

Blk. by Inës Mourão

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pages 58-63

Sam Nairobi (2017) by Awuor Onyango

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pages 56-57

House Party by Favour Jonathan

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pages 52-55

Tesifa (2019) by Mikael Calandra Achode

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pages 50-51

Agbogho II by Chizitalu "Chiizii" Uwechia

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pages 44-49

The Extraordinary Qualities of the Gaderene Swine by Tam Joseph

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pages 40-43

Body by Shannon Bono

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pages 38-39

Jason Sam (Antony)

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page 37

Inés Mourão

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page 36

Sankara (2018) by Ethel-Ruth Tawe

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pages 34-35

Key Term Video: Art Activism

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pages 32-33

Donald Rodney - 20 Year Anniversary (1961-1998)

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pages 30-31

For Us, By Us

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pages 24-29

Key Data

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pages 20-23

A Note from Richie Manu

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pages 17-19

A Note from Lawrence Lartey

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pages 14-16

Peer Review: Lawrence Lartey and Richie Manu

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A Note From the Leads

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Welcome.

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