ÀTINÚDÁ is a Yoruba word meaning “From within we create”…
For us, this relates to creating from within ourselves as individuals, within our community, and within our wider ecosystem, towards our interconnected liberation. We believe in community-building, creativity and collective liberation.
We are grassroots organisers building a creative ecosystem for Black people of African, Caribbean, Mixed, and Indigenous heritage, in solidarity with the Global Majority.
We draw inspiration from radical Black and African traditions, expanding our imagination(s) of what is possible for us to collectively create.
Join the ATINUDA Community for a FREE Co-Working Day, and join us afterwards for a Film Screening or our new offering, The Mixed-Media Club (alternates fortnightly).
The Mixed Media Club
The Mixed Media Club is a space to collectively share and analyse any piece of media you are currently consuming (TV Show, movie, books, news, reel, video essay, documentary, photo etc…) and explore how it can be reimagined through the lenses of collective liberation.
It will be a hybrid event, open to all and you are welcome to come as you are, with whatever knowledge you already possess, as no prior preparation is necessary to engage throughout the evening.
The upcoming Mixed Media Club dates are:
- Saturday March 28th
- Saturday April 25th
Timings:
6:30 pm - 7 pm : Arrival and opening of the space
7 pm - 7:45 pm : Mixed Media Analysis
7:45 pm - 8 pm: Break
8 pm - 8:45 pm : Collective Liberation Reimagining
8:45 pm - 9 pm: Closing of the space
Accessibility
- The studio is wheelchair accessible (there is an accessible lift within the building).
- Unfortunately the bathroom in the studio is not wheelchair accessible.
- There isn't a lift at the nearest station (Seven Sisters underground).
P.S. We will have food, with vegetarian and vegan options available - Please drop us a message and let us know if you have any allergies or intolerances.