@kechinnenomu
Kéchi Nne Nomu is a Nigerian writer. She's taught at the University of Virginia.
The Black Americans Gentrifying Ghana
The Black Americans Gentrifying Ghana
By moving there, they are driving up the cost of living for everyone around them.
Summer & Fall 2023
Summer & Fall 2023
J. K. Tsosie, Kalehua Kim, Heather Christle, Ru Freeman, Mónica Gomery, Christian Gullette, Cynthia Marie Hoffman, K. Iver, Robert Wood Lynn, Tooja Mohassessy, Susan Nguyen, Laura Read, Leah Silvieus, J. C. Talamantez, Rodrigo Toscano, & more
Migrant | Narrative Magazine
Migrant | Narrative Magazine
Fish Year | Narrative Magazine
Fish Year | Narrative Magazine
republic.com.ng
republic.com.ng
Kechi Nomu - Boston Review
Kechi Nomu - Boston Review
The Sun Magazine | Kéchi Nne Nomu
The Sun Magazine | Kéchi Nne Nomu
Kéchi Nne Nomu has worked as a mural painter, a civil engineer, and an editor. She teaches at the University of Virginia. You can follow her on Twitter: @kemnomu.
Kechi Nomu
Kechi Nomu
Kechi Nomu writes from Lagos, Nigeria. She is a Stein/Brody Fellow in the NYU Creative Writing Program.
The End of Love is a Thing of Ugly Brilliance
The End of Love is a Thing of Ugly Brilliance
Episode 4.1 | Ikọ
Episode 4.1 | Ikọ
Ecologies of knowledges | Economies of the living | Felwine Sarr| Sheila Sheikh | Kechi Nomu | Otobong Nkanga | Sandrine Honliasso
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