I’m Fola Onifade and words are my thing.
I’m a staff writer for Democracy in Color, a nonprofit media organization at the intersection of race and politics. I research and script the episodes for the Democracy in Color podcast, and I write and curate the weekly newsletter.
In my creative storytelling, I use the page, the stage, and the screen to explore and celebrate the realities of Black and African diaspora women. I keep a personal blog—Diaspora Eyes—to work out the ever-knotty mental kinks.
My roots originate in Nigeria and sprawl across the Atlantic from New Jersey to Philadelphia and Charlotte, North Carolina.
I love reading, walking nature trails, strolling through art museums, practicing yoga, and devouring Tate’s Bake Shop cookies.
I’m taking my late 20s one existential...
I’m Fola Onifade and words are my thing.
I’m a staff writer for Democracy in Color, a nonprofit media organization at the intersection of race and politics. I research and script the episodes for the Democracy in Color podcast, and I write and curate the weekly newsletter.
In my creative storytelling, I use the page, the stage, and the screen to explore and celebrate the realities of Black and African diaspora women. I keep a personal blog—Diaspora Eyes—to work out the ever-knotty mental kinks.
My roots originate in Nigeria and sprawl across the Atlantic from New Jersey to Philadelphia and Charlotte, North Carolina.
I love reading, walking nature trails, strolling through art museums, practicing yoga, and devouring Tate’s Bake Shop cookies.
I’m taking my late 20s one existential crisis at a time.