- Sunday 28 June11:00, Re:Act
Aaiún Nin visits Re:Act with a talk and reading from their critically acclaimed poetry collection On the Blackness of My Skin, which moves from Angola across the Mediterranean to Europe and Copenhagen.
Suspended between two geographies, Aaiún Nin writes a powerful and personal work about living in a Black body in Denmark. The book moves between poetry, reflection, and political analysis, exploring experiences of racialization, minority stress, love, vulnerability, and resistance. Aaiún Nin’s voice is insistent and poetic, both confrontational and inviting contemplation.
Aaiún Nin will read from their collection and speak about identity, representation, activism, and the role of literature in public debate. The audience will encounter a work that has left a significant mark on the Danish conversation about racism, belonging, and structural inequality.
Re:Act is presented by Rapolitics, Roskilde Festival, and the Danish Institute for Human Rights, with support from the Tuborg Foundation.

