Lead
Researcher
Dr Karis Campion
(City, University of London)
Karis is a Lecturer in Race, Ethnicity and Social Justice at City, University of London. Her recent research has explored Black place-making, community and identity in cities, urban ethnography as method, mixed-race identities/families in Britain, racial inequalities in higher education and black hair and school uniform policies in English secondary schools.
Collaborating
artist
Habiba Nabisubi
Habiba Nabisubi is a British-Ugandan multimedia artist, educator, mental health advocate and illustrator based in South London. She is a highly detailed visual storyteller and worldbuilder, with authentic representation being at the core of her practice. Habiba views all of her artworks as an opportunity for others to learn, grow and reflect. Having graduated from Camberwell College of the Arts in 2016 with a BA(Hons) Illustration degree; she then went on to participate in Arts Council funded Pathways Into (Children's Publishing) 2019-2021. She has worked with BBC, Angelo Seminara, Merky Books, The National Portrait Gallery, Peckham Levels and The Horniman Museum & Gardens, amongst others.
Advisory Board members
Reid Allen
(PhD student, City, University of London)