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Niijournal

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Issue 4, Pride?

This issue of Niijournal explores the intricate relationship between queerness and Blackness—two identities that have shaped a unique culture but face persistent political oppression. Niijournal interrogates political leaders, demanding respect and protection for Black and queer identities.

Earlier this year, Ghana's parliament passed a bill threatening LGBTQ+ community members with up to three years in prison and five years for those supporting LGBTQ+ groups. As a queer Ghanaian, Campbell Addy is directly affected, making the theme of the next Niijournal edition inevitable.

The fourth edition aims to challenge cultural expectations of masculinity and femininity and overturn misconceptions about being Black and queer globally. It showcases the work of diverse artists, poets, and photographers, celebrating the excellence of the Black diaspora. The exhibition features artworks from Campbell Addy, Cameron Ugbodu, Nana Danso, Amber Pinkerton, George Hutton, Georgia Semple, Alejandra Loaiza, Adaeze Okaro, Intranet Girl, Carle Van Der Linde, Koji and Shiba, David Nana Opoku Ansah, Ib Kamara, Mao Ishikawa, Francisco Narciso, Toshio Ohno, Kizen, MAR + VIN and Yaku Stapleton.

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Issue 4, Pride?

This issue of Niijournal explores the intricate relationship between queerness and Blackness—two identities that have shaped a unique culture but face persistent political oppression. Niijournal interrogates political leaders, demanding respect and protection for Black and queer identities.

Earlier this year, Ghana's parliament passed a bill threatening LGBTQ+ community members with up to three years in prison and five years for those supporting LGBTQ+ groups. As a queer Ghanaian, Campbell Addy is directly affected, making the theme of the next Niijournal edition inevitable.

The fourth edition aims to challenge cultural expectations of masculinity and femininity and overturn misconceptions about being Black and queer globally. It showcases the work of diverse artists, poets, and photographers, celebrating the excellence of the Black diaspora. The exhibition features artworks from Campbell Addy, Cameron Ugbodu, Nana Danso, Amber Pinkerton, George Hutton, Georgia Semple, Alejandra Loaiza, Adaeze Okaro, Intranet Girl, Carle Van Der Linde, Koji and Shiba, David Nana Opoku Ansah, Ib Kamara, Mao Ishikawa, Francisco Narciso, Toshio Ohno, Kizen, MAR + VIN and Yaku Stapleton.

Niijournal

Issue 4, Pride?

This issue of Niijournal explores the intricate relationship between queerness and Blackness—two identities that have shaped a unique culture but face persistent political oppression. Niijournal interrogates political leaders, demanding respect and protection for Black and queer identities.

Earlier this year, Ghana's parliament passed a bill threatening LGBTQ+ community members with up to three years in prison and five years for those supporting LGBTQ+ groups. As a queer Ghanaian, Campbell Addy is directly affected, making the theme of the next Niijournal edition inevitable.

The fourth edition aims to challenge cultural expectations of masculinity and femininity and overturn misconceptions about being Black and queer globally. It showcases the work of diverse artists, poets, and photographers, celebrating the excellence of the Black diaspora. The exhibition features artworks from Campbell Addy, Cameron Ugbodu, Nana Danso, Amber Pinkerton, George Hutton, Georgia Semple, Alejandra Loaiza, Adaeze Okaro, Intranet Girl, Carle Van Der Linde, Koji and Shiba, David Nana Opoku Ansah, Ib Kamara, Mao Ishikawa, Francisco Narciso, Toshio Ohno, Kizen, MAR + VIN and Yaku Stapleton.

Niijournal

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