Charlene Haylette Charlene Haylette

Issue 003: Cover Story With DJ Buxley

For event entrepreneur DJ Buxley, what started as an early passion for DJing became the foundation for creating one of Birmingham’s valuable and culturally significant grassroots movements.

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Jonifa Ewanga Jonifa Ewanga

Issue 003: Cover Story With Habiba Katsha

Habiba Katsha is an influential writer, journalist and book lover. She can be described as a voice of a generation, as she doesn’t shy away from tackling important topics around race, gender, beauty and internet culture ,always with impact and depth.

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Charlene Haylette Charlene Haylette

Issue 003: Cover Story With Que the Wolf

An influential figure in event production and community building, social entrepreneur Kuuku ‘Que The Wolf’ Quakyi has made impactful strides in promoting literacy and a love for reading.

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Jonifa Ewanga Jonifa Ewanga

Issue 002: Cover Story With Walé Adeyemi

Renowned British-Nigerian fashion designer Walé Adeyemi MBE needs little to no introduction. He offers reflections on the fashion scene past and present, networking laterally before upward, what making a statement really means, and highlighting what he considers a timeless wardrobe staple. 

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Black Britain Black Britain

Cover Story - BLK BRIT Meets: DJ Edott

He seamlessly captures melodies across the diaspora, highlighting sounds that connect with generations. British-Angolan, DJ Edott understands and exudes what it means to be the people’s DJ. This international act speaks on studying DJ Tokyo, biggest career moment thus far and answers one of the most significant questions - who is the Michael Jackson of Africa?

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