(Featured posts)
Who dares be the truth teller? Social commentator and satirist Bright Ackwerh (he/him) is a formidable force in Ghana’s political landscape. Calling out issues from corruption to colonial pressure through his outstanding illustrations, Obi Mgbado (he/him) asks Bright about his influences, dealing with state-sponsored cancel culture
by Obi Mgbado, Jul 13, 2026
Emancipation in Suriname and the Dutch Antilles is celebrated every 1 July with Keti Koti. Leading the annual commemoration's procession through Amsterdam, Edmon Ry Sael (he/him) speaks to Chiara Sriram (she/her) about connection to ancestors and the importance of memory. This feature is in The Quick
by TQTB Team, Sep 15, 2025
The Black British art scene has a passionate advocate in Lisa Anderson (she/her). The independent London-based curator, Founder of Lisa Anderson Arts Advisory and former Managing Director of the Black Cultural Archives, Brixton, talks to Marie-Anne Leuty (she/her) about cultural icons, community and active allyship. This
by Marie-Anne, Aug 21, 2025
Genocide continues to wage in the Democratic Republic of Congo for over 30 years. Local creatives strive to build bridges with international collectives to raise awareness of the plight of their displaced communities. Mboko Lopiki (he/him), Artistic Director of Tunga Art Lab in Goma and Luanna Peterson (she/her)
by TQTB Team, Jan 29, 2025
Cairo's 'informal' neighbourhoods face demolition in the name of modernisation with generations of local communities disbanded and re-homed in new residential blocks. Photographer Mohamed Hozyen (he/him) documents the impact on his family as his grandmother faces the continual threat to her home and way
by TQTB Team, Jan 22, 2025