In 2010, Sheffield-born Johny Pitts travelled around Europe to search for the meaning of ‘Afropean’. “When I first heard Afropean, it encouraged me to think of myself as whole and unhyphenated,” he explains at the beginning of his critically-acclaimed book Afropean: Notes from Black Europe, published in 2019. Coined in the 1990s, the term was first used in the realms of music and fashion before Pitts reframed it as a utopian alternative – a more positive label forhellip;
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