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Batila and Dandy: Why we make music
How making music helps artists around the world make sense of the societies they live in

Crime Storytellers: Michael Connelly
Michael Connelly on writing his latest crime novel, The Dark Hours

Climate change: Amitav Ghosh, underwater sculpture, Sebastiao Salgado
Writers, artists, and musicians helping us understand climate change

Colombia’s art of migration
After years of conflict, Colombian artists make sense of displacement and migration

Kemka Ajoku: My camera, my vision
Photographer Kemka Ajoku on facing racism and finding joy in Black British storytelling

South African writing: Damon Galgut, Lebo Mashile, and Kaaps
Damon Galgut on his Booker shortlisted novel, The Promise, exploring apartheid’s legacy

Nigeria: Nollywood Star Richard Mofe-Damijo
Nollywood star Richard Mofe-Damijo reflects on his career

Faïza Guène and Omar El Akkad
Author Faïza Guène on her ground-breaking novels about multicultural France

Poetry: The power and the beauty of spoken word
Director Carlos López Estrada on making a film performed in spoken word poetry

Architecture: Yinka Ilori and Murat Tabanlioglu
Designer Yinka Ilori on turning a busy pedestrian crossing into a joyful work of art