Archive For The “2017” Category

Protest held over Fulham schoolboy dreadlock ban

Protest held over Fulham schoolboy dreadlock ban

Protesters against a ban on dreadlocks that led to a 12-year-old boy moving school have gathered to end “discriminatory policies in schools”

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The Dub | Issue 18 – November 2017

The Dub | Issue 18 – November 2017

The Dub | Issue 18 – November 2017

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Izibongo | Issues 18 to 20

Izibongo | Issues 18 to 20

New issues of Izibongo magazine, celebrating the art of Africa and its diaspora

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Ancient Testimony | Mama Dean about Bongo Watto – pt. 2

Ancient Testimony | Mama Dean about Bongo Watto – pt. 2

The aim of this project is to facilitate the spreading of the elders’ teachings and at the same time invite the public to directly help and support these pioneers of the Movement.

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Youth banned from Fulham school for wearing dreadlocks

Youth banned from Fulham school for wearing dreadlocks

InI have a combined and unified responsibility to  defend this youth, his family and InI-selves against such blatant and outright discrimination.

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Reasoning: Rastafari trade

Reasoning: Rastafari trade

InI need to reclaim the Rastafari patent by a return to basics. The nation needs to regroup and consolidate its unique unified strength as a global community or risk the dissipation of InI most valued asset: integrity.

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Izibongo | Issues 8 to 17

Izibongo | Issues 8 to 17

New issues of Izibongo magazine, celebrating the art of Africa and its diaspora

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The Calabash e-zine | October 2017

The Calabash e-zine | October 2017

Available for the download here

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Izibongo | Issue 7: Mohammed Fadul

Izibongo | Issue 7: Mohammed Fadul

“I am trying to find myself in some of the visual experiences and try to get out of the ordinary. “

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Izibongo | Issue 6: John Ndambo

Izibongo | Issue 6: John Ndambo

With palette knife, this Kenyan artist has dedicated his artistic career to portraying one of Africa’s most recognised people – the Maasai.

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