Abdullah Adekola West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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I am a son, an older brother and a husband. I am a reader and I try to be mindful and a humanitarian. I have Yoruba heritage and I am from Yorkshire. I am a baller (Basketball and football) and lover of learning and languages such as English, Yoruba, Arabic and Spanish to name a few. I like going to new places and making friends. I have been described as 'very consistent, supportive' and kind'

Bio Abdullah Adekola (he/him) is a Black-British working-class writer and performer. He works for a mental health charity and is a board member of the David Oluwale Memorial Association. He is a member of UK new Artists. His breakthrough collection of poetry 'Nigrescence' is out now on adekola.bigcartel.com

I am a Black-British working-class writer, performer and creative well-being practitioner. I have designed and delivered workshops, and courses and have facilitated poetry, creativity and well being workshops across all ages from schools and universities, to corporate and community settings. I am a writer, performer and all-round creative. I am interested in Afro futurism, work that is critical and optimistic. I am interested in Black Joy. I am interested in challenging the current social order of racial capitalism, and patriarchy, and exploring alternative futures. I am interested in ideas of belonging, challenging categorizations, resisting fixed interpretations, and redefining the ways we connect and express our ever-changing identities. I explore how our sense of self is shaped by the histories, geographies, biology, and culture we inherit. I am interested in how technology can help us to explore new ways of thinking and experimenting with who we are. I work full-time in mental health and public service and my creative practice can only be pursued part-time. I would like to have more of a balance between creative practice and full-time work and ultimately be a full-time creative. I am influenced by the writings and sayings of various people such as Bell Hooks, James Baldwin, Roger Robinson, and Audre Lorde. The majority of my work is public-facing work, performing, facilitating and hosting, producing digital and live-streamed making films, etc. I am ready to up-skill in areas such as facilitation, social media marketing, and do more creative-to-creative and business-to-business work. For example, creative directing and consulting, producing, technical support, mentoring, teaching, and so on.

Artwork

Nigrescence, 2021

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Projects and exhibitions

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Say It With Your Chest

17/03/2018 — ongoing

Black-led poetry and creative platform by Adekola and Ogun

Various, Leeds Details
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PoetrySpoken WordWorkshopWriting
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Film / VideoLive artSocially Engaged PracticePerformance Art
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