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Recent Projects featured in International Exhibition

June 1, 2012 by Mariamma Kambon

As part of the Cultural Olympiad, Urbanflo Creative Consultancy hosted an international photography exhibition, Roots & Wings. Images from the projects “Black Power’s Inheritance” and “Asha Means Life” were included in this group show which travelled from the UK to Barbados. 

Categories: Uncategorized • Tags: Asha Means Life, Barbados, Black Power, Black Power's Inheritance, Crawley, Exhibition, Mariamma Kambon, photography, Roots & Wings

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The Spirit of Dedan Kimathi

November 7, 2011 by Mariamma Kambon

His anecdotes were rich and amusing. He shared his mementos with me – old prison stationary; collections of newspapers from 1970 and beyond; the primary school reader he kept from his boyhood days, from before Trinidad and Tobago had become an independent nation…

Categories: Uncategorized • Tags: Black Power, Black Power's Inheritance, Dedan Kimathi, photography, Portraiture, Trinidad and Tobago

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