‘Is being in Essex diluting my black identity?' That is the question the artist thisiselsajames wanted to explore in her latest exhibition Othered in a Region that has Been Historically Othered FPGSouthend ©Film Still Andy Delaney. Artist Elsa James
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The artist and feminist activist Elsa James tells us about exploring her identity as a black woman living in Essex in her latest exhibition 'Othered in a Region that has Been Historically Othered'. She has lived in the county for more than 20 years but asks ‘Is being in Essex diluting my black identity’? She also examines the lives of historical black female figures as well the women who came over as nurses as part of Windrush and who made their homes in Essex.
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