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Go Africa Ignites Islington’s Black Cultural Centre with Culture, Community, and Creativity
Islington, 8 August 2025 — Stepping into the heart of the borough’s newest cultural hub, Go Africa took a three month residency at the Black Cultural Centre in Islington from June through to August, ushering in a season of African heritage, creative expression, and community empowerment.
Under its three-month tenure running until mid-August, Go Africa hosted a range of community events including:
Anna Njie, Director of Go Africa, shared her vision: “We look forward to driving positive change across the African-Caribbean community … building a more prosperous and connected local community through our health and creative programmes.”
This creative and civic initiative marked Go Africa’s residency as the third residency of the Black Cultural Centre, following impactful programming by Black History Studies and Carib Eats, each contributing fresh perspectives—from educational cinema to mouth-watering community canteens.
Go Africa’s residency has amplified cultural identity and fostered transformative community engagement through:
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Damel – Featured artist
His motivational story followed his lived experiences relating to travel and migration, community strength and power in relation to ‘Grenfell’, people and a fight for Justice through support and cohesion, and seeking asylum and refuge.He also spoke about historical and present day relationships between Europe and Africa.
Carleen – Featured artist
Carleen has become one of London’s most skilled and diverse street artists inspiring the young and black artist by empowering her-story through street art and workshops. Creating exposure and opportunities for female street artist internationally.
Carleen’s distinct style can be seen all across London. Creating large Murals has exposed Carleen’s work and personality to street art lovers worldwide.
Her most notable street art pieces are the Golden Era wall Hip Hop Raised Me and other notable walls such Grime Lords, Golden Goddess, Black Panther and “You Have The Keys”.
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