
black radicalism engendered through afropessimist and anarchist thought that manifests itself in the forms of essays and poetry.
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This is a picture I took at MoMA PS1 (2022) of black men jumping the New York subway turnstiles in 1975. Original photo by African American multimedia artist Marilyn Nance.
Artwork by black painter and sculptor, John Woodrow Wilson. I took this picture while I was browsing his exhibit section (Witnessing Humanity) at the metropolitan museum in New York.
Image: A random aesthetic picture of me sitting with my MacBook.
Multilayered collage (by Nigerian visual artist Mobolaji Ogunrosoye) from 2023 called: Na Chainkua, Smiling.
The writers behind this newsletter.
black autonomist • afropessimist • poetry writer • non-binary • cultural worker • essayist • non religious
assembling in a riotous manner.
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