Thriving Where We Don’t Belong: Reflections on Roots, Care, and Malcolm X’s Return to Africa

From “plant murderer” to desert gardener in Doha. Artist Nsenga Knight reflects on what it takes to thrive where you aren’t “native” and the symbolism of Malcolm X’s return.

Inviting You to the Malcolm X Centennial Journaling Session: End of Year Reflection with Nsenga Knight

Join artist Nsenga Knight for a live, deep-dive journaling session inspired by the Malcolm X Centennial. Reflect on growth, history, and community through art.

August 2025 Wrap-Up: Art, Activism, and Planting Seeds of Change

In this August wrap-up, artist Nsenga Knight reflects on a month of powerful dialogue connecting art, activism,

Why I Make Work About Malcolm X – A Centennial Reflection

A personal reflection on Malcolm X’s centennial, exploring how his legacy shapes Nsenga Knight’s artwork, Islamic identity, and global Black consciousness.

February Wrap-Up: New Prints, Salon Gatherings & Honoring Malcolm X

February was a month of artistic milestones, intimate gatherings, and honoring Malcolm X’s centennial. From launching my new limited edition print Malcolm X in Turban to hosting art salons in Doha and speaking at Malcolm 100X: A Radical Centenary, I explored themes of Black liberation, spirituality, and cultural continuity. Read the full recap and discover new prints from my Close to Home series.