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Tiffany Philippou's avatar

This is absolutely stunning. Hy heart leapt when I saw the title and then was hardly breathing as I read through. I'd love to add this podcast with Michael Kiwanuka about straddling two worlds and how that otherness can give artists our super power: https://songexploder.net/michael-kiwanuka

Big love to you my halfie Cypriot sis xx

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Natalie Lue's avatar

Love you writing essays. Go, Antonia! You’ve captured so much of what I feel and often think about. Born here in the UK to Jamaican and Jamaican Chinese parents and raised in Dublin, Ireland from age 10 via a couple of years in Zambia from 8-10. The place that feels most home for me is Ireland, hands down. It feels funny to straddle places but it’s sometimes also been painful. I’m sometimes asked why I don’t talk more about my heritage, and it’s because some folks don’t get it and it’s exhausting. I think in Irish and then, after over 20 years of practice, automatically switch to what suits English people. I moved to London in 2001 thinking I’d be embraced in diversity and instead I experienced a lot of being told I don’t belong and having my background, blackness, or what I say queried.

I look forward to more essays!

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