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BEYOND WORDS: NAVIGATING CULTURAL IDENTITY

For T-dot, I wrote a feature in which Gonza Kisoro rediscovers her cultural identity and belonging without speaking her family’s native tongues. I also created both the multimedia pieces that illustrate this story. 

Click below to discover it all !

a young woman with kinnky curly hair holds a laptop while pointing at herself with a happy expression. The laptop shows an article titled "Beyond Words:Navigating Cultural Identity"
Panorama of Lake Mutanda at morning with view on the volcanoes mount Muhavuru and mount Ga

AMIDST LINGIUSTIC DIVIDES, GONZA KISORO UNCOVERED THE UNSPOKEN LANGUAGE OF HOME.

Blurred version of an interactive map detailing the places where Gonza Kisoro lived

GONZA KISORO'S INTERACTIVE LIFE MAP 
FIND OUT WHERE SHE'S LIVED!

MY GRANDMOTHER, MY MOTHER AND I: A GENERATIONAL FIGHT TO FEEL BEAUTIFUL

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In this piece published by ByBlacks, I tell you our hair story - mine, my mother's, my grandmother's, the story of s many Black caribbean women. A story of beauty standards, of Black hair history, of self esteem and femininity. From my grandmother's relaxer to my wash and go, read our story below!

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