WHAT CREATIVES ACTUALLY DO: MEET LAETITIA NGOTO, SAVVY AFRO-PARISIAN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR & CULTURAL EVENT ORGANISER

I really wanted the last episode of The AYA TALKS the podcast-formatted audio series produced by our communication consulting firm to end on a note that would resonate with creatives, especially Black women creatives because after all the aim of the series was to begin to sketch a / the world in which Black women…Read more »

Ma Sé

As much as “black girl magic” and “sisterhood” have (also) become recurrent hashtags and trendy crutch words, they have both expanded and delineated the realm of our strength. The use of these terms has significantly shifted the common belief that we need to be guided by one but rather are geared at praising, celebrating, elevating each other and in more ways than one.