Decoloniality: A home for us all | Aliyah Hasinah | TEDxYouth@Brum
Aliyah Hasinah is a curator, writer and aspiring filmmaker whose work focuses on decolonial approaches to history and the present day. She places love and care at the centre of her curatorial projects as a form of reimagining decolonial futures.
Aliyah is Birmingham Producer and a co-curator of the internationally acclaimed exhibition ‘The Past is Now’ (2017-18) at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery,
This talk was presented at TedxYouth@Brum2019 and was organised by independent volunteers within the community. Aliyah Hasinah is a curator, writer and aspiring film maker whose work focuses on decolonial approaches to history and the present day. Aliyah is also Birmingham Producer for black and brown womxn’s platform ‘Heaux Noire’.
She was a co-curator if the internationally acclaimed exhibition ‘The Past is Now’ at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and has worked across the arts for the last 6 years. Aliyah places love and care at the Centre of her projects as a form of reimagining decolonial futures.
She has worked with, consulted for and been commissioned by the likes of the RSC, Birmingham Hippodrome, Eastside Projects, SBTV, Channel 4 Random Acts, Maslaha, The National Trust, Apples and Snakes, Warwick Castle, BBC Three and many more, Aliyah doesn’t care for these credits but people reading bios do.
Her writing has been published in several zines, articles and anthologies including ‘The Things I Would Tell You: Muslim Women Write’ as edited by Sabrina Mahfouz. She was included as an inspirational figure in the 2018 book ‘Once upon a time in Birmingham: Women who dared to dream’. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Aliyah is Birmingham Producer and a co-curator of the internationally acclaimed exhibition ‘The Past is Now’ (2017-18) at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery,
This talk was presented at TedxYouth@Brum2019 and was organised by independent volunteers within the community. Aliyah Hasinah is a curator, writer and aspiring film maker whose work focuses on decolonial approaches to history and the present day. Aliyah is also Birmingham Producer for black and brown womxn’s platform ‘Heaux Noire’.
She was a co-curator if the internationally acclaimed exhibition ‘The Past is Now’ at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and has worked across the arts for the last 6 years. Aliyah places love and care at the Centre of her projects as a form of reimagining decolonial futures.
She has worked with, consulted for and been commissioned by the likes of the RSC, Birmingham Hippodrome, Eastside Projects, SBTV, Channel 4 Random Acts, Maslaha, The National Trust, Apples and Snakes, Warwick Castle, BBC Three and many more, Aliyah doesn’t care for these credits but people reading bios do.
Her writing has been published in several zines, articles and anthologies including ‘The Things I Would Tell You: Muslim Women Write’ as edited by Sabrina Mahfouz. She was included as an inspirational figure in the 2018 book ‘Once upon a time in Birmingham: Women who dared to dream’. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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