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Fopé Ajanaku is a culture writer, facilitator, and campaigner with over a decade of experience working across political spheres. A self-described socialite and reluctant writer, Fopé believes that good prose should feel like a long, slow exhale. They live in London, spending most of their days reflecting on the last time they were touched, untangling the small caresses of intimacy that underpin our identities. Their work, featured in Dazed, The FACE, i-D, Stylist, and The Guardian, spans black pasts and futures, queer life, sex, and relationships. See all contributors
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How raving keeps us alive – even when the world is trying to kill us
Fopé Ajanaku & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
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With over 10,000+ nerve fibres, and the only organ dedicated to pleasure, maybe it’s time you start.
Fopé Ajanaku & Image: Neha Shetty
Finding love is a little more complicated than a simple formula (or algorithm)
Fopé Ajanaku & Image: Esther Lalanne




