Nikesh Shukla is the author of the The Good Immigrant, a collection of essays about race and immigration by 21 British writers of colour. We had the chance to speak to him about editing this new volume of essays, immigration in the aftermath of Brexit and Trump, and his upcoming book.
Author: Skin Deep
Skin Deep Meets Brown Girls
We chatted with the writer of new web series ‘Brown Girls’ about queerness, brown girl friendships and creating the antidote to white feminism
Skin Deep meets Nérija
We had a chat with all female jazz collective Nérija about their new EP, getting gassed about your own work, and their plans for changing the future of jazz.
BFI Black Star: Separate Cinema Exhibition
28 film posters chronicling Black stardom from early Hollywood to today
Skin Deep meets Belly Full
Over the past year, Riaz Phillips has been travelling up and down the UK meeting and eating his way through the world of Caribbean cuisine, finding out what food means to those who brought it with them over the Atlantic
Skin Deep meets Haris Durrani
Haris Durrani on writing assholes, complex Muslim characters and the theories that inspire his work
Skin Deep meets the Rebel Pavilion
Founders of design collective ‘Resolve’ talk about their temporary rebel space in the heart of Brixton
Skin Deep meets Tiona McClodden
Artist and Filmmaker Tiona McClodden talks about her work on Essex Hemphill, ritual and memory
Skin Deep meets Stella Corradi
East London writer and director Stella Corradi talks fantasy, addiction and her short film “Little Soldier”
After Destruction Comes Rebirth
After Destruction Comes Rebirth Deadline for submissions: May 31st, 2016