#podcast Central to Lola Olufemi's work is the idea that history is not closed—that memory, imagination and action must be held together in struggle. She engages the imagination not as a utopian escape from reality, but as a method for reshaping social life in the present. Whether organising against the carceral state, convening reading groups, or crafting literary polemics, Olufemi’s practice insists on relation, collectivity, and the radical possibilities of refusal.

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