Ana Naomi de Sousa

TRUSTEE- UK

Ana Naomi de Sousa is a filmmaker and journalist. She is the director of The Architecture of Violence; Angola, Birth of a Movement; Guerrilla Architect, et al. She collaborated with Forensic Architecture on the Peabody-award-winning web documentary Saydnaya about the Syrian military prison, for Amnesty International. Since 2018 she has collaborated with Decolonizing Architecture, documenting work on migration, and on the legacy of colonial and fascist modernist architecture. She writes from Portugal on questions of spatial politics and the anti-racist struggle for platforms including The Guardian, The Funambulist, and Al Jazeera English. She is working on Translating Ferro, Transforming Knowledges, a project to translate the writings of Brazilian architectural theorist Sergio Ferro, into English. She is currently directing her debut feature-length documentary. 

Ana Naomi de Sousa

TRUSTEE – UK

Ana Naomi de Sousa is a filmmaker and journalist. She is the director of The Architecture of Violence; Angola, Birth of a Movement; Guerrilla Architect, et al. She collaborated with Forensic Architecture on the Peabody-award-winning web documentary Saydnaya about the Syrian military prison, for Amnesty International. Since 2018 she has collaborated with Decolonizing Architecture, documenting work on migration, and on the legacy of colonial and fascist modernist architecture. She writes from Portugal on questions of spatial politics and the anti-racist struggle for platforms including The Guardian, The Funambulist, and Al Jazeera English. She is working on Translating Ferro, Transforming Knowledges, a project to translate the writings of Brazilian architectural theorist Sergio Ferro, into English. She is currently directing her debut feature-length documentary.