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E80. Apertures and Activism with Misan Harriman

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Today we have a truly inspiring conversation that delves into the power of self-discovery, resilience, and the transformational journey of one extraordinary individual, photographer, entrepreneur, and social activist, Misan Harriman, a name that has become synonymous with the art of storytelling through the lens. The first brother to shoot a cover for British Vogue in its 104-year history. Misan's incredible journey from self-doubt to becoming a global voice of the moment is a testament to the indomitable human spirit. His iconic protest images became a voice for the voiceless, igniting a conversation that asks, "Why is ending racism still a debate?"

Hailing from Calabar, the capital city of Cross River State in Nigeria, Misan was raised in England, yet didn’t formally begin his photographic career until the age of 40. Gifted a camera by his wife, who recognized his passion for the image, Misan taught himself the ins and outs of image-making. A burgeoning portraitist, it was his protest images during the 2020 global reckonings for Black Lives that caught the attention of British Vogue editor-in-chief, Edward Enningful, and the rest, as they say… is history.

Be sure to share some of your thoughts on today's episode with us on Instagram at @blackimagination. If you want to stay updated on all our latest news and exclusive content, click on this newsletter link. If you love what we do and want to support the show, click this support link.

Things mentioned

Gordon Parks- American photographer and activist

Eve Arnold- American photojournalist

Sally Mann- American photographer

David LaChapelle- American photographer and director

George Floyd- American man who was killed through police brutality

Mohamed Amin- Kenya photojournalist

Web3 - is a possible future version of the internet based on public blockchains, a record-keeping system best known for facilitating cryptocurrency transactions.

Tezos Foundation- financial literacy with blockchain and crypto art

Sykes-Picot agreement- secret convention made during World War I between Great Britain and France, with the assent of imperial Russia, for the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire.

Balfour agreement- It was made in a letter from Arthur James Balfour, the British foreign secretary, to Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (of Tring), a leader of the Anglo-Jewish community.

What to Read

A Choice of Weapons - Gordon Parks

The Art of Protest: A Visual History of Dissent and Resistance - Jo Rippon

Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America - Daniel Black

What to listen to

Legend (album) – Bob Marley

A Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke

Man in the Mirror – Michael Jackson

We Insist (album)- Max Roach

Who to follow

Website: https://www.misanharriman.com/

IG: Misan Harriman (@misanharriman)

TW: Misan Harriman (@misanharriman)

This conversation was recorded on July 05, 2023.

Host Dario Calmese

Producer: K.T. Thompson

Visual Art Direction and Designs: River Wildmen

Director of Digital Content: Vicky Garcia

Production Asst: Noa Lesche

Original Music composed by Adam Radice

Sound Engineer: Adam Radice

Visit us at blackimagination.com

Watch other episodes on YouTube at The Institute of Black Imagination.

  continue reading

100 episodes

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Today we have a truly inspiring conversation that delves into the power of self-discovery, resilience, and the transformational journey of one extraordinary individual, photographer, entrepreneur, and social activist, Misan Harriman, a name that has become synonymous with the art of storytelling through the lens. The first brother to shoot a cover for British Vogue in its 104-year history. Misan's incredible journey from self-doubt to becoming a global voice of the moment is a testament to the indomitable human spirit. His iconic protest images became a voice for the voiceless, igniting a conversation that asks, "Why is ending racism still a debate?"

Hailing from Calabar, the capital city of Cross River State in Nigeria, Misan was raised in England, yet didn’t formally begin his photographic career until the age of 40. Gifted a camera by his wife, who recognized his passion for the image, Misan taught himself the ins and outs of image-making. A burgeoning portraitist, it was his protest images during the 2020 global reckonings for Black Lives that caught the attention of British Vogue editor-in-chief, Edward Enningful, and the rest, as they say… is history.

Be sure to share some of your thoughts on today's episode with us on Instagram at @blackimagination. If you want to stay updated on all our latest news and exclusive content, click on this newsletter link. If you love what we do and want to support the show, click this support link.

Things mentioned

Gordon Parks- American photographer and activist

Eve Arnold- American photojournalist

Sally Mann- American photographer

David LaChapelle- American photographer and director

George Floyd- American man who was killed through police brutality

Mohamed Amin- Kenya photojournalist

Web3 - is a possible future version of the internet based on public blockchains, a record-keeping system best known for facilitating cryptocurrency transactions.

Tezos Foundation- financial literacy with blockchain and crypto art

Sykes-Picot agreement- secret convention made during World War I between Great Britain and France, with the assent of imperial Russia, for the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire.

Balfour agreement- It was made in a letter from Arthur James Balfour, the British foreign secretary, to Lionel Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (of Tring), a leader of the Anglo-Jewish community.

What to Read

A Choice of Weapons - Gordon Parks

The Art of Protest: A Visual History of Dissent and Resistance - Jo Rippon

Black on Black: On Our Resilience and Brilliance in America - Daniel Black

What to listen to

Legend (album) – Bob Marley

A Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke

Man in the Mirror – Michael Jackson

We Insist (album)- Max Roach

Who to follow

Website: https://www.misanharriman.com/

IG: Misan Harriman (@misanharriman)

TW: Misan Harriman (@misanharriman)

This conversation was recorded on July 05, 2023.

Host Dario Calmese

Producer: K.T. Thompson

Visual Art Direction and Designs: River Wildmen

Director of Digital Content: Vicky Garcia

Production Asst: Noa Lesche

Original Music composed by Adam Radice

Sound Engineer: Adam Radice

Visit us at blackimagination.com

Watch other episodes on YouTube at The Institute of Black Imagination.

  continue reading

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