Alula Hunsen is an essayist, researcher, and moonlights as Editorial Manager at the Boston Ujima Project. His specific intrigues lie in Black cultural production, planning creative spaces, and alternative economies that support self-determination; from trends to transit, music to mosaics, and whatever else may irk his ire or hold his heart. His work has appeared in the Boston Compass, in Front of House Boston, on his website, and in Ujima’s various publications.
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Online • Jul 09, 2024
Continuity in Community Organizing: Engaging Movement Histories Held at Museums
Feature by Alula Hunsen
Online • Sep 27, 2023
Putting the Art in Startup: How Anupallavi Sinha Is Inviting Artists into the Laab
Interview by Alula Hunsen
Online • Sep 19, 2023
A People’s Archive: “Hip-Hop: Seen/Unseen” opens on the Greenway
News by Alula Hunsen
Issue 10 • Jul 18, 2023
Passing the Torch: Edmund Barry Gaither and Danny Rivera on Organizing and Keeping the Faith
Interview by Alula Hunsen
Online • Jun 18, 2023
Imagining with Imagine W/: Circle Squared Screens Black Artist Conversations at the ICA for Juneteenth
Feature by Alula Hunsen