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Kiki Amberber

Culture //

Bearing witness: On spring, Jazz and writing

Alternate worlds, and the glimmer of the everyday

October 18, 2020 Kiki Amberber
Culture //

Western imaginaries of African resources

We should leave them in the ground.

June 29, 2020 Kiki Amberber
Creative //

flight path

"maybe flight forms in sediment of sweaty palms or tiny angry flowers"

April 26, 2020 Kiki Amberber
Culture, Uncategorized //

Moses Sumney and the digital crush

Exploring lovelessness as a sonic dreamscape.

March 2, 2020 Kiki Amberber
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Time, ancestry, and Toni Morrison’s guiding light

On the impact the late author has had on her readers.

November 22, 2019 Kiki Amberber
Analysis, Uncategorized //

Beyond Bodies: On visions of digital space and utopias

Locating potential worlds for queer bodies and bodies of colour to exist

September 18, 2019 Kiki Amberber
Creative // ACAR Honi

Black Angels Do Exist

A poem about the POC lived experience

May 8, 2019 Kiki Amberber

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