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Asha Grant
Asha Grant

Asha Grant

Asha is a lover, keeper, and space maker for the stories of Black women, femmes, and gender expansive folks across time. A native Angeleno, her people have strong roots in Philadelphia, New Jersey, Detroit, and Alabama. Her creative practice works with and for the Black Archive.

Crea Jackson

Crea Jackson

I am a Los Angeles based multi-faceted creative with writing as my main art medium. I center themes of love, God, collective care and well-being in my work with an emphasis on the liberation of Black folks and other marginalized communities. I’m currently expanding my skills into the realm of audio and visual storytelling/production.

Ephraim Owairu

Ephraim Owairu

Ephraim Owairu is an archivist from Gardena, Ca. He is in the process of developing a practice that will look to utilize the archive, in its loosest definition, in a myriad of ways through a variety of mediums with his orientation always towards black people.

Dr. Sharla Berry

Dr. Sharla Berry

Dr. Sharla Berry is an LA native and multidisciplinary creative. Rooted in her background as a historian and an educator, Sharla uses multimedia to support archival explorations and ask thought provoking questions about the past, present and future.

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