Mazola Wa Mwashighadi: A Practice In Placemaking
Tedecia Bromfield speaks with Mazola Wa Mwashigada on placemaking, diasporic concepts of Blackness, and the magic of found material in the Jamaican landscape.
Tedecia Bromfield (they/them) is a Jamaican writer, poet, and emerging archivist invested in reimagining Black queer histories through archival research, experimental poetry, and visual storytelling. They are the author of Field Notes from the Archive, serve as an Assistant Program Coordinator at New Local Space, and engage in research, writing, and marketing with Wattle and Red Earth.