Back in January, I had the fortune of returning to Freetown, Sierra Leone, where my parents are from, and where many of my family still live. As well as being an incredible personal experience, the trip created two pieces of work of which I’m very proud: a film, ‘Process’, and a zine, 'Shy Light’.

Back in January, I had the fortune of returning to Freetown, Sierra Leone, where my parents are from, and where many of my family still live. As well as being an incredible personal experience, the trip created two pieces of work of which I’m very proud: a film, ‘Process’, and a zine, 'Shy Light’.

I had originally planned to release the physical zine this week, but in light of the recent tragic events in Sierra Leone, I’ve spent a lot of time questioning whether this is the right thing to do. After much soul-searching and conversations with my family in Freetown, I’ve decided to go ahead. Sierra Leone has had more than its fair share of tragedies and deep trauma. It’s also a beautiful country full of wonderful people. My hope is that with ‘Shy Light’ (and ‘Process’), I can do a little bit to highlight both these aspects of a country that is also a fundamental part of who I am. Above all I also hope to help raise awareness of the current crisis in Sierra Leone so that more people may be encouraged to support.

Proceeds from ‘Shy Light’ will go towards supporting aid work carried out by Street Child in Sierra Leone.

I hope you can join me this Thursday night at the Opening Ceremony store in NYC, from 7pm- 9pm, where you can also pick up a signed copy :) Hope to see you there!

 

Sampha