The Subsaharan FlâneuseShe is Here, and I am She — (A Poem)A love letter to (and from) my Higher Self·2 min read·1 day ago----
The Subsaharan FlâneuseStorybook Characters That Got Me Through My Teen Scapegoat YearsI disappeared into White fictional characters to cope with my chaotic present·15 min read·Jun 7, 2024--3--3
The Subsaharan FlâneuseI Am BleedingAnd so, I am both at rest and in my full power·2 min read·May 23, 2024--1--1
The Subsaharan FlâneuseinModern WomenInner Summer for the IntrovertOnce a month, my menstrual cycle creates the optimum conditions for full-on extroversion·7 min read·May 19, 2024--10--10
The Subsaharan FlâneuseinMystic MindsIt Felt Like I Had Been Asleep for Over 30 YearsI had no idea what boundaries were until I played a children’s song·8 min read·May 9, 2024--5--5
The Subsaharan FlâneuseinModern WomenWhen the Artist Becomes the Truth-TellerI have decided speak out about exploitation in the industry — because silence perpetuates trauma.·4 min read·Apr 23, 2024--2--2
The Subsaharan FlâneuseThe 2000s Emo Music That Saved Me as an Alternative Black-African TeenThe angsty ‘White’ songs that helped me navigate a ‘No Feelings Allowed’ upbringing·17 min read·Apr 18, 2024--10--10
The Subsaharan FlâneuseinThe MemoiristHow MJ’s “Scream” Makes Me Feel Seen During a Narcissistic DiscardAnd the lyrics that help validate this isolating experience·6 min read·Mar 30, 2024--1--1
The Subsaharan FlâneuseinModern WomenOpen Letter to the UK Creative Industry From a Black-African ArtistMy art form is valid — regardless of my skin colour or where I have lived before·2 min read·Mar 20, 2024--4--4
The Subsaharan FlâneuseinModern WomenI Made a Trigger Box for My Inner Teen’s FeelingsHow my inner teenager is alive inside me, and wants to be seen and heard·2 min read·Mar 6, 2024--9--9