Salvage: Repair: Repeat – Archival Research Trip – Ghana – Part 1
Last Summer Archivist and Engagement Producer Kaitlene Koranteng travelled to Accra and Tamale in Ghana, to archiving and…
Last Summer Archivist and Engagement Producer Kaitlene Koranteng travelled to Accra and Tamale in Ghana, to archiving and…
It’s that time of year when you start to reflect, look back, and look at the plans for the coming…
For Green Libraries Week 2024 (7-13 October 2024), we’re highlighting some of the books and zines that were featured in…
Global Resiliencies is a project centred on activist zines produced between 2010 and 2022. It asks how grassroots publications can…
” Where do we find the words and actions to continually fight racism, Islamophobia and fascism? How can we collectively…
They say, home is where the heart is or home is where you lay your head or your hat. It’s…
The following post is a review of our recently catalogued tape The Rock Throwers by our previous volunteer Chloe Tayali….
Our recent archive volunteer Cassia Clarke reflects on the practice of Michael McMillan and the connection with her Caribbean heritage. …
Stuart Hall Library journals collection contains over 400 titles including many rare items important to the UK Black Arts Movement,…
Introduction When we gathered in early March, it was ostensibly a moment to explore the resource needs of a community…
Originally printed in 2022, iniva is excited to announce the reprint of our publication, DRIFT – Stuart Papers. This special…
Introducing two new resources: A Return to Breath featuring a watercolour series by Jade de Montserrat and Making that remembers…….
iniva is excited to announce our newest publication Contested Sites is now available at Stuart Hall Library. This publication documents reflections,…
As the third and final Future Collect commission prepares for opening at Towner Eastbourne, we are delighted to share this…
How do we mark the passing of time? Ageing or getting older is a privilege as it gives us the…
“What are the words you do not yet have? What do you need to say? What are the tyrannies you…
4’33 In commemoration of the dead. Audre Lorde tells us, “your silence will not protect you”. iniva will no…
The DRIFT podcast is part of iniva’s postnational digital pavilion reflecting on the entanglement between land, water, movement and m/otherlands….
iniva is pleased to share the recent soundscape ‘The Sound I Sea’ by artist Shenece Oretha in collaboration with Open…
iniva is delighted to announce a significant milestone in its journey as it approaches its 30-year anniversary. In alignment with…