
The Artistic Journey of Ibimina Dominique Thompson
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In this episode of Odejuma, Harry chats with multihyphenate Ibimina Dominique Thompson about art, identity, and resilience. Ibimina takes us through her journey as a Black trans woman in the arts, starting from her early days in church plays and culminating in her powerful performances on major stages. She reflects on the challenges of transitioning in the theater world, the weight of societal expectations, and the power of self-acceptance.
Ibimina also opens up about her acclaimed projects Bad Africans and Love is Like, her vision for creating spaces where Black trans narratives can thrive, and the lessons she’s learned about love, growth, and representation along the way.
Follow Ibimina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardestafrican/
For more information on Harry, visit: Harry Itie