Rui Da SilvaRui Da Silva is a producer, creative practitioner and youth worker focusing on the social mobility of young, working-class people. Heavily influenced by Black diasporic and continental subcultures, Rui has worked across music writing, performance, poduction, and illustration. He has collaborated with the Barbican Centre, Tate Modern, Bush Theatre, Young Hackney, The Showroom, Artsadmin, Caleb Femi, Zia Ahmed, Lex Amor, Lionheartfelt, Latir Thakur, Sophia Thakur, Westway Trust, and the Khidr Collective. Rui is also the founder of AfroEats, a magazine that celebrates Afro-Caribbean home-cooks in London. His campaign to crowdsource funds for his mother's university tuition was featured in Vice, BuzzFeed and BBC Two's Victoria Derbyshire Show. Read More Read Less
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