My name is Tina, I was not raised to fully immerse in the culture of my parents and have never been to their home land of Cameroon. But as I grow and evolve, I find myself longing for that connection and understanding of self which I believe I will only find back home.
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My name Sinenhlanhla which means ‘we are lucky’ in my language IsiZulu. I love to travel and travelling has made me realise that very few people fit neatly and squarely into the identity classifications that society has created. And that sometimes identity is nothing more than a state of mind.
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In Africa, your name is a strong indicator of your origins, ethnicity, and at times nationality. When you’re asked ‘who are you?’, it’s a subtle demand for you to say your surname and address any questions concerning your family and ethnic identity.
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IDENTITY is a collection of personal stories and photographs on who we are and what makes us, us.
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