'Where two or more of us gather in her name, we create a congregation.' Inspired by her work over the last four years building ...
'Denim' is a poetic short film by writer, poet and performer Siana Bangura, exploring gentrification and social cleansing in South ...
Swim, Aunty, Swim!
GBP 10Introducing…Behind the Curtains Podcast!Siana Bangura and Christina Nicole, in partnership with English Touring Theatre, announce a new podcast series Behind the Curtains, spotlighting Black... Read More
Slay In Your Lane Presents…’Loud Black Girls’The Slay In Your Lane girls are back! And this time, they’ve curated a stunning collection of punchy, smart, and... Read More
‘Layila!’, by Siana Bangura – Audio EditionMy goodness, it’s been a long time since I updated things around here. So much so I had to dust... Read More
‘Head Above The Parapet’: The Best of No Fly on the WALL – Coming 8th July 2018“The thing that gets reaffirmed for me every time I attend a No Fly on the WALL event is just... Read More
When They Call You A Terrorist: Birmingham Welcomes Patrisse Khan-CullorsPatrisse Khan-Cullors is an artist, organiser and freedom fighter from Los Angeles, California and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter... Read More
Siana Bangura joins the Sassy Tees team as Creative DirectorWe’re starting the new year strong at SB HQ. We are thrilled to finally share that Siana will be joining... Read More
Curbing the practice of profiteering off Black rage‘Calling people out works but we must differentiate between when we are dealing with a lack of understanding, and when... Read More
Announcing the ‘Re-imagining Black Britain’ Conference 2018: A remarkable one-off collaborationThe ‘Re-imagining Black Britain’ Conference is a one-off collaboration between Black British platforms and organisations No Fly on the WALL,... Read More
Londoners’ views: Life-long Londoners pick what they love most about their city (FT Feature)Siana was interviewed by the FT’s Layli Foroudi about the changing face of London, along with the likes of Asif... Read More
Review: ‘I, The Angry Black Woman’ & Other Stories Exhibition‘The work on show ranged in style and medium from photography, paintings and digital art. The exhibition succeeds in deconstructing... Read More