
Tolu Daniel’s research and creative practice explore the convergences of Black solidarity through the lenses of language, identity, and the African migrant experience in contemporary African literature. As an essayist, his work moves between personal narrative and critical inquiry, examining how African migrant stories negotiate the tensions between assimilation and belonging. His essays often reflect on the forces that propel Black individuals toward solidarity across geographies and histories, considering how memory, displacement, and language shape diasporic identity.