The seeds of revolution are spreading through documentary photography. A diverse band of image-makers has begun to disrupt narratives, exposing the medium's flaws...
In a landscape lacking diversity, filmmaker and photographer Nadira Amrani is kickstarting her own movement: one that rejects outdated forms of representation.
To combat an industry overrun by a small pool of perspectives, two photography platforms have teamed up to champion voices that would otherwise go unheard.
Artist and curator Sessa Omoregie merges Boticcelli's Venus and other famous renaissance images with webcam selfies from today, posing questions about identity and what it means to a woman online.
18-year-old activist and writer June Eric-Udorie crowdfunded a screening for girls of colour in London, because how we see ourselves on screen matters.
When photographer Kyle Weeks offered his camera to Namibia’s indigenous OvaHimba people, it subverted a long-standing power dynamic to reveal a hidden sense of identity.
African-American podcasting has long been making waves on the other side of the pond. Now a new wave of Black British podcasts are shaking up the UK’s white-dominated media.
Michaela Angela Davis has been championing diversity in mainstream culture for over a decade, challenging the narrow representations of women of colour.