A Journey Through Africa With ‘The Ones Who Keep Walking’
This feature-length documentary film offers a lens into the world of African boundary-pushers, storytellers, and historymakers; we follow each of their stories as they navigate the ideals of self-expression married with the quest for identity in the face of external and internal barriers.
Women of Color in Japan: Navigating Life and Culture
Women Of Color in Japan is a documentary film directed by Amarachi Nwosu produced under Melanin Unscripted highlighting creative women of various backgrounds who are making strides toward their vision of social inclusion, equity, and representation living in Tokyo, Japan.
Stepping into the World of First-Gen Creatives 
MU speaks to creatives about the First-Generation experience of navigating unfamiliar waters to paths that have been set out in familiar fields like law, medicine, engineering and beyond.
MU Say Her Name: Nigerian Singer Ayra Starr is Making Her Mark on Music
As part of our MU Say Her Name initiative, Melanin Unscripted in partnership with HYPEBAE introduced the world to Nigerian-Beninoise singer, Ayra Starr.
‘Capturing Kindness’: Behind the Lens of Black Women Photographers
A visual tribute to Black women photographers and their powerful impact on the world of visual storytelling.
The New Era of Joeboy
Following past successes, Nigerian artist Joeboy speaks with MU about navigating negativity, growth, and what to expect in his new phase.
The Importance of Visual Storytelling in African Fashion
MU explores how African storytellers have used documentation and visual communication to showcase African narratives in fashion through various media.
Storytellers for Change: Where Revolution Meets Artistry
With the adoption of the Storytellers for Change initiative, we hope to save millions from cervical cancer through awareness strategies and make women in Africa and worldwide aware of the danger. Through the power of storytelling, this initiative aims to create compelling narratives with global impact.
In Conversation with Turkana
In this edition of MU in Conversation, TURKANA shares with us her inspirations, the importance of community for women in music, insights into the ever-evolving East African music landscape, and more below.
Sankofa Fashion Story
Created with the intention of transforming narratives on slavery, ‘Sankofa’ which translates to Going Back to Forgotten Gems, is a photo story that takes the viewer on a journey through Cape Coast Castle where thousands of slaves were captured and held captive by western colonizers.
MU Impact: Khan Foundation Notebook
Melanin Unscripted partnered with Khan Foundation in Makoko, Nigeria to create the first Melanin Unscripted notebook.
Rise in Light: A Story of Impact
Premiered on Vogue Magazine “Rise in Light”, is a short film produced by Melanin Unscripted starring top model Alton Mason. Not only is it a stunning visual expression of finding oneself, it also serves as a social impact initiative.
The Coolest People Shaping Tokyo’s Music Scene
In partnership with The Fader, Melanin Unscripted highlighted five artists; JP The Wavy, Elle Teresa, Antarius, Yukibeb, and Marzy who are bringing unique perspectives to the forefront of Tokyo’s emerging music scene.
Ghana is Now
For The Fader, Melanin Unscripted spoke with Amaarae, Joey Lit, Darkovibes, Kuukua Eshun, and Prince Gyasi about what it means to be a young creative in Ghana.
Style Stories: Davido on Music, Fashion, Bridging The Gap and Happiness
MU spotlights Davido’s Sophomore album “A Good Time” which takes listeners on sonic journey through his life and touches on love, celebration, culture and community.
Black In Tokyo: A Film
Black in Tokyo is a documentary directed by Amarachi Nwosu created with the intention of exposing people around the world to the black foreign experience in a homogenous country.