PROJECTION DE FILM
WESHHH. COLLECTIVE
23 — 24.06
Lundi 23 juin à 17h00, venez assister à l’avant-première du film « Making Manifest: A WESHHHSIDE Tale » et à la projection de « Badou Boy » de Djibril Diop Mambéty (Sénégal, 1970) en collab avec Jollof Films.
S’en suivra une discussion avec le collectif new-yorkais @weshhh.___ et le réalisateur Ahmad Cissé.
Le lendemain, la fête continue de 17h00 à 22h00 avec dj set.
@unionjeunesseinternationale
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📍2-4 Bd Marguerite de Rochechouart 75018, Paris Barbès
NEW YORK! BACKHOME returns to Brooklyn on Fri. May 22nd @sleepwalk.nyc ★
our toronto people showed uppp and daaanced, now its our turn to run it back!
★ tickets on dice - hit the link in bio to grab yours (& +1 for your late night friend) ★
@goldieharris , @kofiama_ , @shanikaadeola , & @j.j.wav on sound
hosted by @weshhh.___ & @gidigengg
flyer design @dnnnnnnnny
images from BACKHOME toronto 04.24.26 by @aliamansa
Last but not least, Mo Hodge⭐️
Slimoe is a Jamaican-American singer, songwriter, and producer whose work blends music, fashion, and visual storytelling. He creates and directs his own music videos, merging everyday life with collaborative artistry to craft narratives that feel personal and cinematic.
Originally from Florida, Slimoe draws inspiration from warmth, rhythm, and sensory experience. He is also a certified sauna master, practicing Aufguss, an immersive ritual that combines heat, essential oils, and music, further reflecting his interest in atmosphere, performance, and multi-sensory creative expression.
NEXT UP: Nneoma Angel ⭐️
Nneoma Angel is a Nigerian versatile artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work spans modeling and creative production, reflecting her deep passion for artistry and self-expression. She is the founder of Angel’s Jewelry, a brand rooted in craftsmanship and storytelling.
Beyond her creative pursuits, Nneoma is a dedicated community organizer and leads the administrative operations within WESHHH, helping foster cultural exchange and the collective’s continued growth.
Graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Nneoma plans to merge her professional background with her creativity to empower healthcare systems and communities across the African continent.
Next up, we have Ngozi Christine⭐️
Born in Nigeria, raised in Texas, and now based in New York since 2022, Ngozi is a multi-disciplinary artist blending hair, makeup, creative direction, and crochet designs.
From soft glam and bridal to editorial, brand, and runway work, she also creates wearable art through custom crochet clothing and accessories. Where beauty, fashion, and storytelling meet.
Next, we have Ahmad Cissé⭐️
Ahmad is a Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist and community builder from Sénégal.
Cultivating communal prowess through WESHHH & Jollof Films while blossoming in his multidisciplinary practice which includes but not limited to: filmmaking, poetry, & modeling.
Next up is Assane Sy⭐️
Originating from Northern Senegal, Assane is a Brooklyn-based photographer working across Portraiture, Fine Art, Fashion and Photo Documentary.
Assane’s perspective stems from a mix of local, international visual and cultural references, which enlists his rapport with the local and global to inform his exploration of self. consequently, offering a new take on how photography is used.
Starting off with Papi Dagne⭐️
Papi is a Sénégalese-American model and musician based in Brooklyn NY.
With a foundation in computer engineering technology, Papi merges creativity and technical thinking to build a unique, forward-thinking artistic identity.
Papi graduated from Old Dominion University, where he developed the technical framework that continues to inform his creative practice.
WESHHH!! In honor of Black History Month, we would like to reintroduce ourselves.
Looking ahead to 2026, we’re excited to share the next chapter of WESHHH, new activations, new energy, and new ways we’re showing up for our community.
The next few posts will introduce the people behind it all: our WESHHH Identity Cards, inspired by ECOWAS IDs, a nod to where we’re from and the diaspora we move through.
Stay tuned. Happy New Year. Happy Black History Month.
With love, WESHHH.✨