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Rihanna for British Vogue

Rihanna Talks New Music, Fenty Skincare & Her Plans To Have “3 Or 4 Kids” with Afua Hirsch. This British Vogue feature with Afua Hirsch highlights an intimate and revealing conversation with global icon Rihanna. During the interview, Rihanna candidly discusses her multifaceted career, balancing life as a business mogul and a creative artist while […]

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Enslaved with Samuel L Jackson

Enslaved, featuring Samuel L. Jackson and Afua Hirsch, is a powerful documentary series that explores the transatlantic slave trade through a unique lens. The series combines historical investigation with underwater archaeology, uncovering the untold stories of millions of enslaved Africans and the ships that carried them. Through personal reflections and expert interviews, Enslaved sheds light […]

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Award-winning Short Film “Flowers”

FLOWERS is an afro-futuristic fairytale of love, following a ceremony of a mother giving away her son, adopting references to classic Disney stories from the 1930s-50s, modernising tropes for a coming of age tale. Through poetic abstract storytelling, elevated throughout by lush cinematic tones and stylised production and costume design, the whimsical story follows a […]

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The Pandemic Year

Michael Rosen, Afua Hirsch and Jon Sopel join a range of Penguin authors, including doctors, teachers, midwives, scientists and more, to tell the story of Covid-19 and reflect on the tragedies, small victories and unsung heroes from 12 months that transformed the world.

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African Renaissance: When Art Meets Power

In this major new TV series, Afua Hirsch shows Africa on its own terms, exploring the histories of Ethiopia, Senegal and Kenya through their extraordinary art, music and culture. Watch the full series on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000lwf5

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Gurls Talk with Adwoa Aboah

Ep 43. Adwoa and Afua Hirsch discuss the nuances of biracial identity, the power of language, and the insidious nature of Britain’s brand of anti-Black racism. Growing up biracial in Britain is something Adwoa and I have in common. Both proud of our Ghanaian heritage, but growing up in predominantly white spaces meant we both […]

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Take Your Knee Off My Neck

A series of short films featuring powerful testimony and creativity from black people for Channel 4 These are not films about protest They are protest Executive producers Lucy Pilkington, Afua Hirsch

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