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For the Mamas Making Their Way Back to Themselves - Meet Fal's Own Club
It is an undeniable fact that motherhood changes you. Not just your schedule, not just your pace, but the way you see yourself, other women, and the world around you. But finding people that understand what looks like day-to-day can be a challenge and sometimes isolating. That is why we were drawn to Destinie, filmmaker, curator, creative designer and overall supermom. She is building community from her lived experience and turning something personal into something connecti
Gloria Tergat
Dec 10, 20258 min read


Assembly 2025 is stitching the future, this is Africa’s creative power in practice
Africa has always been a creative powerhouse. Designing, stitching, sampling, storytelling, remixing, and building culture from very little has been etched into the fabric of our communities. Creativity here has existed beyond trends but also as a form of survival, joy, rebellion, and vision. At the end of November, ourppls attended Assembly 2025 , a two-day cultural festival powered by Adidas, Africa House and Blueprint, co-created by some of the continent’s most exciting
Gloria Tergat
Dec 9, 20253 min read


In Conversation with Audrey Damier
Audrey or Drey, is a French-born photographer, producer, and director whose creative journey began in the outskirts of Paris and is now growing in South East London. Her background in journalism shaped my approach to visual storytelling, grounding her work in authenticity, representation, and intentional narrative-building. Through both still and moving images, she aims to honour community, identity, and human connection. Her standout project, "Can a Brother Get Some Peace?",
Cherise Hewitt
Dec 8, 20254 min read


What Does Identity Mean To You? - Disrupting The legacy Jazz, Identity and the Myths of Eugenics
It is important to begin by grounding this article in a clear understanding of what eugenics is and its historical relationship to UCL. Eugenics is the scientifically inaccurate theory that humans can be improved through selective breeding. The term was coined by Sir Francis Galton in 1883 and it is derived from the Greek word “eugenes”, meaning “good in birth” or “good in stock”. (UCL, 2023). Francis Galton left UCL a financial legacy to establish a professorship and a resea
nayana52
Nov 30, 20253 min read


In Conversation with Diaspora Action
Diaspora Action emerged in a moment of urgency — not through long-term planning, but through instinct, care, and the unshakeable pull of community. When Kesensa and Savannah began discussing how they could support the Caribbean communities affected by Hurricane Melissa, a simple idea became a catalyst. Within a week, fourteen people had joined a group chat, and by the weekend, the newly formed collective was already organising three events. It was a reminder that movements of
nayana52
Nov 28, 20253 min read


Surviving Winter (as a creative)
Maybe it is just me but this winter feels colder than last and it is only November. While the sun is swaying in and out, by 5pm sharp it is dark and dreary. We have put together the following tips to guide you in keeping your creativity alive this winter. Photos taken by Anna G Pierrini One) Acknowledge it and act accordingly Winter time is rough and the weather impacts various elements of our lives, from our day-to-day emotions to how we choose to creatively express ourselv
kesensa
Nov 26, 20252 min read


Forever Young's art workshops for the elderly and book
In 2018, ourppls had the honour of programming a series of creative workshops and a book for Hackney-based elders group ‘Forever Young’. Loneliness affects over 940,000 older people (65+) in the UK, and for ethnic minority elders, that number is twice as high. Recognised by the World Health Organisation as a public health issue, Forever Young, a Black-led, volunteer-driven organisation , was instrumental in building community and connection for elders across Hackney.

Ourppls
Nov 26, 20251 min read


In Conversation with Princess Latifah
Princess Latifah is a spoken word artist from South East London. She writes raw, real, rebellious, power-reclaiming, self-reaffirming, feather-ruffling, trauma-healing, insecurity-shattering, self-loving, table-shaking, unfiltered and yeah... sometimes controversial poetry. She also sings and merges poetry with music. She believes that words are spells, so writing is magic, and spoken word is extremely powerful. Her mission is simple: to walk loudly in her own power and wake
Cherise Hewitt
Nov 21, 20253 min read
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