Introducing Bukki Ojo, Fashion Entrepeneur and Founder of Vintage Sportswear Brand 90ZBACK

Introducing Bukki Ojo, Fashion Entrepeneur and Founder of Vintage Sportswear Brand 90ZBACK

Could you please introduce yourself, and how you first got into the fashion industry? “My name is Bukki Ojo. I first got into fashion through my own brand: Bukki, which focused on

Introducing Paula Abu (@narcography)

Introducing Paula Abu (@narcography)

Please introduce yourself, and how you got into photography? “My name is Paula Abu, I’m 21 and I’m a photographer. I grew up going to the cinema a lot so I’ve always

LollyComms: The Creative Platform Curated to Break Barriers Within the Industry

LollyComms: The Creative Platform Curated to Break Barriers Within the Industry

Talented Visual Storyteller, Lolly shares how she created her own platform to gain creative freedom. Initially Lolly started with photography, which led to her filming and now directing content. Autonomy when creating

Amnesty International Launches Marvel-Inspired Human Rights Campaign

As someone that once did a short internship with human rights organisation Amnesty International, I was particularly intrigued to hear about their latest initiative, ‘The Human Rights Defenders’ which supports their ‘#SendBackUp’

Introducing Common Roots [@cmnrts] – East London’s Eclectic Music Collective

Introducing Common Roots [@cmnrts] – East London’s Eclectic Music Collective

How was Common Roots founded? James Brunell: “Common Roots started back when Franc and I met in middle school and started recording our own music at the youth club, selling our mix tapes

Peckham gears up for ‘The Rebound’: An Exhibition by Nigel Korley-Simon

Peckham gears up for ‘The Rebound’: An Exhibition by Nigel Korley-Simon

Curated by artist Nigel Korley-Simon, in his words, ‘The Rebound’ is an event aimed at exploring Nigel’s journey from ‘mediocrity’ to a fully fledged artist that embraces talent and realises his own

“Vincent Van Gogh also had this”: Student and Painter Rafah Mohamed on living with Visual Snow Syndrome in the 21st Century

“Vincent Van Gogh also had this”: Student and Painter Rafah Mohamed on living with Visual Snow Syndrome in the 21st Century

— The daughter of two immigrants – an Iraqi father and a Palestinian-Syrian mother, 21 year-old Rafah Mohamed is a multi-lingual painter, student and aspiring poet living with an incredibly rare eye

How Much Do You Know About Reproductive Health? Meet Malorie Bantala Who Looks to Change The Narrative of This Topic

How Much Do You Know About Reproductive Health? Meet Malorie Bantala Who Looks to Change The Narrative of This Topic

Malorie Bantala, Founder of OWNIT.ORG from South London has curated a platform to increase awareness on reproductive health. As a Reproductive Rights Campaigner, she seeks to educate women under the age of

Why Wait for A New Opportunity When You Can Create It? Claudia Namu Shares Her Story

Why Wait for A New Opportunity When You Can Create It? Claudia Namu Shares Her Story

Claudia Namu, Media Professional and Presenter shares how she changed her narrative by seeking new opportunities. Initially she worked within an industry where she did not feel fulfilled, Claudia made the brave

Humanitarian Charity [@pennyappeal] Appoints 11 Year-Old Shakira Rahman As Their First Mini CEO

Humanitarian Charity [@pennyappeal] Appoints 11 Year-Old Shakira Rahman As Their First Mini CEO

International Humanitarian Charity Penny Appeal identified the need to bring on board someone with a new perspective. Adult CEO, Aamer Naeem explained how a charity commission report found that 92% of trustees