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Nayansaku Mufwankolo

Nayansaku Mufwankolo is a lecturer in Cultural Studies and Critical Theory and the delegate of Diversity and Inclusion at the Geneva University of Art and Design (HEAD– Genève, HES-SO). They also give workshops on intersectional violence and discriminations. They hold a master’s degree in History of Art and English specializing in New American Studies from the University of Lausanne. As an artist, their research is twofold and focuses, through poetry, on Afrocosmic auto fiction and on the historical processes of fictionalizing power structures.

  • Autofiction Afrocosmic

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    • Nayansaku Mufwankolo

    In this contribution, Nayansaku Mufwankolo discusses their writing practice, autofiction afrocosmic poetry, and reads one of their poem.

  • The necessity of new communication model in the intergenerational educational space

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    • Nayansaku Mufwankolo

    The meme formed with the phrase "Ok Boomer" epitomises a generation gap that has opened up in recent years. On the one hand, there are Millennials and Gen Zers looking for social justice, who are able to sum up a complex situation in a devastating viral…

  • Head to Head – Nayansaku Mufwankolo

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    • Julie Enckell Julliard
    • Lucien Monot
    • Nayansaku Mufwankolo

    In this video portrait dedicated to them, the delegate of Diversity & Inclusion at HEAD – Genève, Nayansaku Mufwankolo, highlights the different stages that have allowed them to develop their practice. From poems initially confined to private…

  • Inclusive Typography

    An Interview with Graphic Designer Tristan Bartolini

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    • Tristan Bartolini
    • Nayansaku Mufwankolo

    For his Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Communication, Tristan Bartolini developed a new system of typographic characters which transcends gender binarism in the French language. Bartolini redesigned characters from an existing font, Laurenz Brunner’s…