Mean magazine, 2020

Esua discusses recently released book and personal experiences with Mean Magazine.

“Being Mixed-Race is often misunderstood, trivialized or rejected,” Goldsmith said. “I want to shed new light and depth on this issue through personal experience, across different countries, contexts and generations. Being Mixed-Race is about challenge, inclusion, social and political justice, equality, diversity and finding commonalities between us as well as delighting in difference. We are a growing community in the UK, sharing a valid, exciting and unique identity in it’s own right. My story is a human story: every human being can metaphorically find themselves in the space ‘in between.'”

You can read the article here and listen to the podcast episode here.

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