Gentrification: London’s Cultural Health

Gentrification: London’s Cultural Health

The majority of London is in the process of gentrification; the accommodation of middle-class citizens at the expense of the working class. On a tangible level this is a hipster boutique replacing

Red Bull [@redbull] launches its Amaphiko Connect global initiative in the UK supporting diverse social entrepreneurs

Red Bull [@redbull] launches its Amaphiko Connect global initiative in the UK supporting diverse social entrepreneurs

On the weekend of the 3rd of November 2018, international brand Red Bull officially launched its Red Bull Amaphiko Connect global initiative in the UK, aimed at providing a platform and mentorship to the

Young Black Business Awards [@YBBAWARDS]

Young Black Business Awards [@YBBAWARDS]

Celebrating black excellence is a focal point for organisation YBBA (Young Black Business Awards). Founded by a group of self-starters that work in various sectors such as politics, business and civil society.

Stormzy [@Stormzy] x Ozwald Boateng [@ozwald_boateng] lead Cambridge University’s Inaugural Motherland Conference

Stormzy [@Stormzy] x Ozwald Boateng [@ozwald_boateng] lead Cambridge University’s Inaugural Motherland Conference

At over 800 years old, the University of Cambridge is older than the United States of America. This is more than  enough time for certain outdated conventions, institutional, structural problems and attitudes

‘The Hate U Give’ in Britain

‘The Hate U Give’ in Britain

The Hate U Give is a film exploring the life of Starr Carter, a young teen existing in the space between two contradicting worlds. Living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood, but attending a

Black Girl Festival [@BlackGirlFest] Take Two

Black Girl Festival [@BlackGirlFest] Take Two

Words By Mayran Osman On the 27th October 2018, BlackGirlFest opened the doors to their second year of the festival at Shoreditch town hall. The festival was founded by the trailblazers, Paula

Koby Martin [@Kobmart] x Wipbee [@wipbee] and more – Why we should support living Black Artists

Koby Martin [@Kobmart] x Wipbee [@wipbee] and more – Why we should support living Black Artists

Why we should support living Black Artists – a Curator’s Perspective On 16 October 2018, I co-hosted ‘Aworan: A Celebration of Art from the Diaspora’ – an art exhibition featuring four up

Bass Culture Expo 2018 [@basscultureduk]

Bass Culture Expo 2018 [@basscultureduk]

Jamaica, by no means, is an economical superpower. By no means, is it a political superpower. But it’s culture – is a superpower; that has taken over Britain. On the 25th October,

GUAP speaks to [@oceanlewis] who’s partnered with [@nandosuk] to fight Malaria in Mozambique

GUAP speaks to [@oceanlewis] who’s partnered with [@nandosuk] to fight Malaria in Mozambique

Have you ever had an experience which has transformed your outlook on life before? You know those moments that just shift your entire mindset. I bet by now you know what I

BACARDI [@BACARDI] Do What Moves You – Konshens

BACARDI [@BACARDI] Do What Moves You – Konshens

Casa Bacardi presented by BACARDÍ certainly brought people, music and culture together on a Sunday evening. The venue was buzzing with good vibes and non-stop hits spun by Hipsters Don’t Dance. As