Teju Adisa-FarrarSheltering In Place & Gentrification: diminishing space for Black people before and during Covid-19*first published here5 min read·May 5, 2020----
Teju Adisa-FarrarTrump’s Wall: eco-apartheid and the dismantling of the human spirit“I know some of you are worried about the wall… Every problem we face is a fictitious wall that was created to divide us and separate.”5 min read·Feb 18, 2019----
Teju Adisa-FarrarIn the wake of so much death, Black Impossibilitiesa reflection on a conference that values life7 min read·Oct 29, 2018----
Teju Adisa-FarrarinWorld UnwrappedFill the Gap Berlin: The First European Contemporary Art Biennale Curated by All Black Curators*After the demolition of the Berlin Wall began in 1989, some protesters chanted “Fill the gap!” as they attempted to put up a styrofoam…4 min read·Jun 18, 2018----
Teju Adisa-FarrarThe Things We Take / The Things We ReturnAn exchange between a high school student and me6 min read·Apr 30, 2018----
Teju Adisa-FarrarDear Brooklyn Museum — I’m Not Surprised But Still MadEarlier this week the Brooklyn Museum put out a press release announcing two new curators who will begin in April. Both curators are White…4 min read·Mar 30, 2018--3--3
Teju Adisa-FarrarinWorld UnwrappedDon’t sleep on Oakland — not just Ryan CooglerThe origin/evolution of many Black creative talents & social justice leaders5 min read·Feb 19, 2018--1--1
Teju Adisa-FarrarWhy Are We All Trying to Be Famous? [Including Me]Several years ago I came across a site called Stop Trying to be Famous. I couldn’t find the site and I haven’t seen it in a while. I…5 min read·Feb 6, 2018----
Teju Adisa-FarrarinWorld UnwrappedThe Intersections of Urban Geography & Technology: What Progress Can Look LikeInspired by my experience at #TechIntersections Conference5 min read·Jan 28, 2018----
Teju Adisa-FarrarinWorld UnwrappedTribute Hugh Masekela: A Legend Who Fought For His Country Even In Exile3 min read·Jan 24, 2018----