2014 – 2016
Diaspora Drama is a three-part publication exploring young people of colour and their relationship to technology and the internet. With an offbeat and humorous approach, the zine sought to question the burgeoning trend of neoliberal co-opting of POC-led subcultures, and ‘woke capitalism’s effects on online spaces. The publication is available in its entirety below, or physically at the ICA London, the Boston Zine Library, Shift Eye Gallery Kenya and Jump From Paper, Taiwan
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Vice – Diaspora Drama and Duas
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