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PRIM in conversation with adrienne maree brown PRIM in conversation with adrienne maree brown this month! If you’re not familiar with adrienne then you need to make sure you tune in. ad... With For About Heart of Glass’ 5th With For About conference responds to the additional challenges that Covid-19 creates for many marginalised people and communities, asking: – What creative solu... How do you live in London? Part 3 | Mother & Bride I have various ages. You might be wondering what it means but listen first. In Korea and Britain, I am now officially in my 30s. ... How do you live in London? Part 2 | The Workers “What are you going to do when you graduate?” “Are you going to stay in Britain? Or are you going back to your country?” As the last... How do you live in London? Part 1 | The Students What is it like living as a Korean woman studying art/design abroad? At the age of 30, some people get a job, get married, and ... Inbetween: Countries & Cultures #1 – A Non-EU Citizen, Immigrant, Non-German Speaker, Woman, Designer Inbetween: Countries & Cultures, is a space for candid discussions around transient identities as people move to a new country of residence. In this space, ... IS LIVED EXPERIENCE A LOST ART? “Simply being present is not just productive – it is enough. Remember the value of memory.” – Ifeanyi Awachie On the 21st October, RCA Visual Communication online lecture ... The contents of this writing seek to define the collaboration occurring in Issue #2. A dialogue between the editors of Content-Full and the minds behind Sold Out Publishing. Kat It is 1 July, 2020. I’m sitting down to write this from my kitchen table. I have been procrastinating writing this. My attention has shifted an... #WithForAbout2020 – A statement on a slow conference for a fast evolving crisis, by Cecilia Wee and the vacuum cleaner Image above: The Hologram, Cassie Thornton. bell hooks: ‘I want to talk about what it means to maintain that marginality even as one works, produces, li... The struggle to save the constitution: The Anti-CAA and NRC protests in India The recent protests in India, which have now gone worldwide, have erupted because of an unconstitutional Citizenship Amendment Act, which was passed by the Indian p...