Episode 95: Topher Campbell, British Filmmaker, Artist, and Writer

 

Topher Campbell is a British filmmaker, artist, and writer whose career spans film, theatre, education, and consultancy. Much of his work centres on sexuality, masculinity, race, human rights, and climate change. Some of Topher’s works include his 1995 film, The Homecoming: A Short Film About Ajamu. Topher and Ajamu X are the founders of rukus! Federation Limited, a Black LGBT cultural archive comprising collected diaries, letters, magazines, and other black British queer media. Topher’s other projects include 2018’s short film, FETISH, the 2022 documentary, Moments That Shaped Queer Black Britain and his installation at London’s Tate Modern.

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Erick Taylor Woodby

Erick Taylor Woodby is the creator, host, and producer of the top-ranked biweekly Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast. Erick interviews Black LGBTQ+ citizens who share about who they are in their countries and professions. In over 95 episodes, 25 countries have been represented. Erick is committed to highlighting a population often overlooked by mainstream, LGBTQ+, and Black media outlets.

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