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AFROPOLITAN GIRL

Afropolitan Girl

Afropolitanism

Afropolitanism is simply defined as citizens of the world (cosmopolitans) with
African roots. It is constructed from the name “Africa” and Greek word(s)
“politis” (citizen) or better still the word “kosmopolites” (‘citizen of the world’).
Contrary to popular opinion, the term Afropolitanism originated in South Africa
coined by Achille Mbembe and popularised by writer Taiye Selasi. Selasi penned
an essay, Bye-Bye Babar (2005) in which she defined Afropolitans as ‘Africans of
the world’ identifying multiple local peoples of African descent worldwide. Selasi,
in her Ted Talk, also introduced the newest generation of African emigrants,
saying “Were you to ask any of these beautiful, brown-skinned people that basic
question – ‘where are you from?’ – you’d get no single answer from a single
smiling dancer.”
We are Afropolitans: not citizens, but Africans of the world!


Afro futurism within Afropolitanism

Afro futurism

Afrofuturism is a cultural aesthetic, philosophy of science and philosophy of history that explores the developing intersection of African diaspora culture with technology. It was coined by Mark Dery in 1993 and explored in the late 1990s through conversations led by Alondra Nelson. Wikipedia


Afropolitan Melodies

Get me back in the studio…

Afropolitan

Afropolitan is a term constructed from the name Africa and the ancient Greek word πολίτης, meaning ‘citizen’. It is an attempt at redefining African phenomena by placing emphasis on ordinary citizens’ experiences in Africa. Afropolitanism is similar to the older Panafricanism ideology. Wikipedia

Melodies, plural of melody

Melody A melody, also tune, voice or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity. In its most literal sense, a melody is a combination of pitch and rhythm, while more figuratively, the term can include successions of other musical elements such as tonal color. Wikipedia


Afropolitan

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Afropolitan is a term constructed from the name Africa and the ancient Greek word πολίτης, meaning ‘citizen’. It is an attempt at redefining African phenomena by placing emphasis on ordinary citizens’ experiences in Africa. Afropolitanism is similar to the older Panafricanism ideology. Wikipedia


Studio Praxis

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Yay, let’s resume blogging!!

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Windrush #windrushtreasurechest installation

Yes, let’s resume blogging on WordPress. Daily or weekly updates!! Put into searchable categories, utilise existing site instead of building a new Wix website from scratch!!!?!?! 🎓🤣🤔

Graduating on Wed,  yay!! Got a distinction in my MA and have gone on to start PhD studies last October ! Woo hoo!!!

Yoruba Culture & Artistic practices!! So now where are the tags, and hashtags, etc🤣🤣🤣


Pop Art Kaleidoscope

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Pop Around © Lara Rose 2016


Colour me …

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…colour me with words, speechless to say, tis rainbow speak thou for me…

© Lara Rose 2016


Omg Thank You Peeps!!

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Omg!! So I found out today I’ve submitted 200 posts and 100 people support, like and follow my Nomad Woman blog!!

Thank you for all your support!! 😎

Lara 😊


Real Women Show Series 2. Ep 1

https://m.mixcloud.com/lararoseafro/new-real-women-show-series-2-ep-1-more-than-hair/