





Afrolachia is Rising: Interview with Hannah Mayree
1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages
In this follow-up zine to the OG Black Banjo research zine, golden records a conversation with longtime mutual project crush, Hannah Mayree, about their motivation and work as founder of the Black Banjo Reclamation Project. The Black Banjo Reclamation Project is an amazing land-based project helping Black folks reconnect with the banjo through custom builds, community collaborations, cultural gatherings, and public performances, among other ventures. In this conversation, we chop it up about the historical and contemporary colonization of this history, how remembering is cultural work, our own banjo journeys as musicians, navigating the current folk scene as kinfolk, and what is up next for the Black Banjo Reclamation Project.
Diasporan Savant Press, nowbased out in Portland, OR, creates zines, prints, patches, posters, and more.
Support the creator, Golden Collier on Patreon.
✾100% of the cover price goes back to the zine maker✾
1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages
In this follow-up zine to the OG Black Banjo research zine, golden records a conversation with longtime mutual project crush, Hannah Mayree, about their motivation and work as founder of the Black Banjo Reclamation Project. The Black Banjo Reclamation Project is an amazing land-based project helping Black folks reconnect with the banjo through custom builds, community collaborations, cultural gatherings, and public performances, among other ventures. In this conversation, we chop it up about the historical and contemporary colonization of this history, how remembering is cultural work, our own banjo journeys as musicians, navigating the current folk scene as kinfolk, and what is up next for the Black Banjo Reclamation Project.
Diasporan Savant Press, nowbased out in Portland, OR, creates zines, prints, patches, posters, and more.
Support the creator, Golden Collier on Patreon.
✾100% of the cover price goes back to the zine maker✾
1/2 sized ⦁ 18 pages
In this follow-up zine to the OG Black Banjo research zine, golden records a conversation with longtime mutual project crush, Hannah Mayree, about their motivation and work as founder of the Black Banjo Reclamation Project. The Black Banjo Reclamation Project is an amazing land-based project helping Black folks reconnect with the banjo through custom builds, community collaborations, cultural gatherings, and public performances, among other ventures. In this conversation, we chop it up about the historical and contemporary colonization of this history, how remembering is cultural work, our own banjo journeys as musicians, navigating the current folk scene as kinfolk, and what is up next for the Black Banjo Reclamation Project.
Diasporan Savant Press, nowbased out in Portland, OR, creates zines, prints, patches, posters, and more.
Support the creator, Golden Collier on Patreon.
✾100% of the cover price goes back to the zine maker✾