Ibrahim Hirsi is a student, writer and peer researcher for the Centre for Mental Health. A digital Somali cultural archivist and independent researcher he is also the co-founder of WaaberiPhone. He is also an intern at the Black Land & Spatial Justice Project. Ibrahim is a Lightpost alumni, a young, black, male theatre company based in Birmingham. His work has been performed as part of the Bedlam Mental Health Festival and has been part of the DearAyeeyo roundhouse exhibition.
WaaberiPhone is a cultural platform for preservation and revival of Somali arts. Find it at WaaberiPhone.com @WaaberiPhone Twitter & WaaberiPhone Instagram