women of color

A joint playlist with my dear friend Benjamin Mappin-Kasirer, and a testament to all of the world’s goodness, for which we have these women to thank.

Playlist cover image: Elise Peterson, "Sade Meets Matisse", 2016


fk // black sunday

A continuation of the canon of music my mother gifted me growing up. Many of these songs accompanied the hiss and crackle of plantains frying in the pan before they joined plates of ackee, salt fish and bread dumplings on our dining room table for Sunday breakfast.

Playlist cover image: Carrie Mae Weems, “Untitled (Woman and daughter with makeup)”, 1990


fk // supine

I’ve had problems with my back for almost a decade; this immersive sound experience explores songs that have layers I can feel in my body, especially while lying down. I recommend diving in with good headphones and a clear schedule.

Playlist cover image: Photograph of the Teshima Art Museum (Japan), created by artist Rei Naito and architect Ryue Nishizawa


fk // YEET

In her images, Deana Lawson shows her subjects as “creative, god-like beings”. This set of songs invoke a feeling of super-heroism that rap music, as a manifestation of Black culture in the US, instills in me. Mood: puttin’ your hands in somebody's face.

Playlist cover image: Deana Lawson, “Signs”, 2016


fk // nostalgia

nostalgia, noun. nos·​tal·​gia

A wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition.

Playlist cover image: Still from “The Fox and The Hound”, 1981