Dancing outside
opens
the road

Part of our work is to take responsibility for creating learning spaces that spotlight the voices of creativity and knowledge generated by diaspora peoples - in order to purposefully position ourselves for a better future.
We offer a series of restorative workshops that hold space for conversations and creativity

We stand on shoulders with deep roots - more unseen than visible.
Our Yard Talks acknowledge that our work comes from the foundations of our ancestors and elders. Here we provide opportunities to sit at the feet of elders and with those who carry ancient and new knowledge.

Our Laku Lime events bring together creatives from different parts of the world. They celebrate ways in which African diaspora culture, ritual and philosophy are sustained and can inspire and fortify new imaginations