Tosin Goke
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Tosin Goke

Community ManagerLondon, United Kingdom
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Tosin Goke

Community ManagerLondon, United Kingdom
About me
I am a recent graduate from the University of Bristol. My career goal is directed towards creative director. Currently, I am focusing on mastering several coding languages and give back to my community by leading teams in local Hackney youth centres.
Projects
  • Creativity x Sustainability x Community
    Creativity x Sustainability x CommunityWhen asked about their diamond-patterned staircase, @raeburn_design responded by opening their doors to all. Soon after however, their store was robbed. An unsurprising crime given these uncertain times, but one that hit home hard for me as a 20-year Hackney resident. If these walls could talk, they'd say "we've been on this inner-city Hackney strip for near 10 years now". Yet sometimes doing the time means you'll be a victim to crime. In response to this, I wanted to unify a collection of Hack
  • Creativity x Sustainability x Community
    Creativity x Sustainability x CommunityWhen asked about their diamond-patterned staircase, @raeburn_design responded by opening their doors to all. Soon after however, their store was robbed. An unsurprising crime given these uncertain times, but one that hit home hard for me as a 20-year Hackney resident. If these walls could talk, they'd say "we've been on this inner-city Hackney strip for near 10 years now". Yet sometimes doing the time means you'll be a victim to crime. In response to this, I wanted to unify a collection of Hack
  • Creativity x Sustainability x Community
    Creativity x Sustainability x CommunityWhen asked about their diamond-patterned staircase, @raeburn_design responded by opening their doors to all. Soon after however, their store was robbed. An unsurprising crime given these uncertain times, but one that hit home hard for me as a 20-year Hackney resident. If these walls could talk they'd say "we've been on this inner-city Hackney strip for near 10 years now". Yet sometimes doing the time means you'll be a victim to crime. In response to this, I wanted to unify a collection of Hackn
  • WRITER: Brilliant Storytelling and Racial Nuance Earned ‘Green Book’ The Oscar
    WRITER: Brilliant Storytelling and Racial Nuance Earned ‘Green Book’ The OscarWhy I thought Green Book deserved an Oscar, it was controversial though https://medium.com/@WordsFromGoke/brilliant-storytelling-and-racial-nuance-earned-green-book-the-oscar-3d8c3acb0e70
  • WRITER: Boots Riley’s Career Is The Blueprint For Artivism
    WRITER: Boots Riley’s Career Is The Blueprint For ArtivismI have followed the work of Boots Riley as a kid, a truly inspirational rapper. In this article, we look into his work as an activist and film director because as he well knows, stories have an impact -- they can incite change https://medium.com/@WordsFromGoke/boots-rileys-career-is-the-blueprint-for-artivism-9b11c46952f
  • PHOTOGRAPHER: A Shore Place
    PHOTOGRAPHER: A Shore PlaceFeeling inspired by a Ronan McKenzie shoot, I wanted to show the subject as lost in a sea0-of-green. With garments courtesy of AYM-Studio creating an elegant silhouette, and a shooting kit courtesy of the Pentax MV1 with 28-105mm zoom, we were able to combine sophistication with a vintage aesthetic. I also wanted to create an overwhelming feeling, so I purposely oversaturated the colours to exacerbate the effects of the mighty sun. Location: Shore Place, Hackney Model: Anna Chetwynd-Staplyton C
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Projects credited in
  • Can the Female Gaze Empower?
    Can the Female Gaze Empower?Tinted wanted branding that reflected their inclusivity and playfulness. The combination of two typefaces, RANDOM and Inter, represented, crucially, the diversity which was at the core of the brand, and positioned Tinted as a bold and energetic force. ‘Can The Female Gaze Empower?’ was a Tinted talk hosted by Ronan Mckenzie, featuring a panel of some of the most exciting photographers of today- Harley Weir, Elizabeth Okoh, Yushi Li and Jameela Elfaki. This virtual event discussed new forms of
  • Why We Tinted
    Why We TintedAs a budding British-Nigerian caught at the edge of the city centre booming with progress, entrepreneurial spirit, and a zest for life, it can be hard to know where you’re going or where you’ve been. A major reason for starting Tinted is to connect the BAME community through photography and film. But it’s also for more selfish reasons. To learn a skill that will help me tell others where I’m going and where I’ve been. Storytelling is a tool to do just this. And storytelling in film, even better.
  • Racially Appropriate yet Violently Benign
    Racially Appropriate yet Violently BenignGifted a Kodak Brownie 127 from his estranged mother living in London, young Vanley found innocent curiosity in the process of photography whilst still in his homeland Jamaica. Starting from this serendipity, he has now become a key ingredient to black British history. He has spent his life documenting it, so it’s safe to say that there’s a lot we might not know about our past people if not for his work. https://medium.com/tinted-book/racially-appropriate-yet-violently-benign-1f5fae690461
  • Back to Black
    Back to BlackHere at Tinted, we support the growth and education of creatives in the photography industry. BLM in the last few weeks has highlighted the struggles that many black creatives face in this industry by pushing it to the forefront of the public eye. https://medium.com/tinted-book/back-to-black-500f65b52980
  • Vanley Burke: Let's Talk Photography (Part 1)
    Vanley Burke: Let's Talk Photography (Part 1)We curate events to support BAME Photographers and keep them all connected. For a first in this series, Vanley Burke will be talking to us about his approach to photography and what it means to tell stories through photography. Known as the Godfather of Black British Photography his iconic images have captured evolving cultural landscapes, social change, and stimulated debate in the United Kingdom over the past four decades. From Jamaica to Birmingham, he draws strength from remaining a humb
  • Campbell Addy: Let's Talk Photography (Part 1)
    Campbell Addy: Let's Talk Photography (Part 1)We curate events to support BAME Photographers and keep them all connected. From his beginnings in South London, Campbell Addy started by celebrating those in the black community and has gone on to reach great heights creating art with some of the most recognisable faces in fashion and pop culture. He has also been featured as a Dazed 100 photographer. Now spreading his knowledge and experience to help others entering the industry - we welcome Campbell Addy to the Tinted stage to talk about hi
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Work history
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    Marketing Team LeadHackney CVS
    Dalston Ln, London E8 3AZ, UKFull Time
    My role is to liaison between various departments throughout London such as different police departments, city council members, recruitment agencies, and school departments. We work to bridge the communication gap between these sectors. On top of this, we run local and borough-wide events which aim to unite the community. For instance, we regularly visit schools to leader enterprise workshops. Currently, our main focus is the police violence in the local area. To combat these we are working on projects to re-integrate the police into the Hackney community.
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    Content WriterMandemhood
    Bristol, United KingdomFreelance
    I write articles on various topics for a youth-based magazine as well as speak publicly in Q&A symposiums. The topics I have worked on have touched on film reviews, political philosophy, and banking systems. This magazine is Bristol based, please find the link below: https://mandemhood.com/
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Skills
  • Javascript
  • Css Html
  • PHP
  • Confident Communicator
  • Creative
  • Proactive
  • Motivated
  • Adaptability
  • Coordinating Teams
  • Independent
Education
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    Bachelor of Arts (BA), PhilosophyUniversity of Bristol
    Bristol BS8 1TH, UK