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ArticlesSee·November 1, 2021IFE NKILI, the arts festival centring Black womenBanseka Kayembe interviews artists Chin We and Mario Washington-Ihieme on culture, identity and celebrating Black women as part of IFE NKILI.Text: Banseka KayembeImage: Mariochukwu Washington-Ihieme