THE TEAM

Explore the artists, researchers, and journalists featured in this project. Each of them reimagines how stories of violence, memory, and resilience can be told—transforming lived experience into art that resists erasure and opens new spaces for reflection.

IBRAHEM TAHA
is a Sudanese musician, songwriter, and sound engineer. He co-founded Aswat al Madina Production and Band, blending traditional melodies with contemporary sounds.
KHALID ALBAIH
is a Sudanese political cartoonist and curator known for his bold, satirical drawings on freedom, identity, and exile. His work circulates widely online and in exhibitions, challenging authoritarianism and censorship.
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KHALID ELKHATEEM
is a Sudanese–Norwegian visual artist working across photography, installation, painting, and sculpture. His art celebrates his Nuba identity while confronting the erasures of Islamic conquest and European colonialism.
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HOZAIFA ELSIDDIG
is a Sudanese painter trained in architecture who blends oil and acrylic on paper to create textured, experimental works. Shaped by the 2019 revolution, his art examines oppression through intimate narratives of survival and resilience.
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MOHAMED BAKR
is a Sudanese photographer, filmmaker, and storyteller. Through the Darfur Network for Human Rights, he combines visual storytelling with activism to expose the toll of war in Darfur.
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NINA GRØNLYKKE MOLLERUP
is an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen and leads the project Views of Violence. She researches images of violence ethnographically and collaboratively, exploring their potential for justice.
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ROAA ISMAIL
ROAA ISMAIL is a Sudanese researcher and storyteller whose work explores culture, art, conflict, and governance. As co-founder of Dar Janoub, she curates underrepresented stories from Sudan and the Global South.
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SANNAD SHREEF
SANNAD SHREEF is a Sudanese visual artist working primarily in painting and sculpture. He creates fabric-based dolls and embraces an intuitive process guided by brushwork and color, resulting in vibrant, evocative works.
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SARA CRETA
is a documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist. She focuses on conflict, displacement, and human rights, working closely with affected communities. Through film and research, she confronts systems of abuse and amplifies voices deliberately silenced.
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IBRAHEM TAHA

is a Sudanese musician, songwriter, and sound engineer. He co-founded Aswat al Madina Production and Band, blending traditional melodies with contemporary sound, creativity, and cultural expression

KHALID ALBAIH

is a Sudanese political cartoonist and curator known for his bold, satirical drawings on freedom, identity, and exile. His work circulates widely online and in exhibitions, challenging authoritarianism and censorship

KHALID SHATTA

is a Sudanese–Norwegian visual artist working across photography, painting, and sculpture. His art honors his Nuba identity while confronting erasures of conquest and colonial rule

HOZAIFA ELSIDDIG

is a Sudanese painter trained in architecture who blends oil and acrylic to create textured, experimental works. Shaped by Sudan’s 2019 revolution, his art explores oppression and survival

MOHAMED BAKR

is a Sudanese photographer, filmmaker, and storyteller. Through the Darfur Network for Human Rights, he combines visual storytelling with activism to expose the toll of war in Darfur.

NINA GRØNLYKKE MOLLERUP

is an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen, leading the  Views of Violence. researches images of violence ethnographically and collaboratively, exploring their potential for justice

ROAA ISMAIL

is a Sudanese researcher and storyteller whose work explores culture, art, conflict, and governance. As co-founder of Dar Janoub, she curates underrepresented stories from Sudan and the Global South

 

SANNAD SHREEF

is a Sudanese visual artist working primarily in painting and sculpture. He creates fabric-based dolls and embraces an intuitive process guided by brushwork and color, resulting in vibrant, evocative works

SARA CRETA

is a documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist. She has directed award-winning documentaries for major global outlets, focusing on conflict, human rights, and displacement.

 

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