Selected Projects
the Stephen Lawrence Research Centre Podcast:
Race and Racism in our Modern World
To mark the 30th anniversary of the tragic racist murder of Stephen Lawrence on the 22 April 1993, we collaborated with the SLRC to produce a podcast series to commemorate the monumental meaning and significance of this anniversary…
S1 E4: Greenwich Echoes: A Mother-Daughter Perspective on the Murder of Stephen Lawrence
S1 E4 When Stephen Lawrence was murdered in 1993 to what extent did the media or academic scholarship explore or acknowledge the grief of Doreen Lawrence and other black mothers who were once again reminded of how unworthy society perceived them and the lives of their children?
S1 E2: Race and Racism in the 1990s "Part One" with Gus John and Adam Elliott-Cooper
In part one of the first episode Professor Gus John, Dr Adam Elliot Cooper and SLRC Legacy In Action research fellow, Dr Fatima Rajina, discuss the way Stephen Lawrence’s death stirred the nation in a way that changed the entire landscape of conversations around race relations throughout the 1990s…
Beyond the Baseline
Charting 500 years of history, it’s the first major exhibition about Black music in Britain.
The exhibition presents over 200 exhibits, including original records and nostalgic film footage from the sound and vision archive, charting everything from jazz, afroswing and reggae to jungle and grime.
Mixing and Sound Design on the film DIY ( Done In spite of You) fetauring original music from Teshay Makeda, AyChibs and YV Shells
Discover Local Podcast - William Morris Big Local
As part of the Walthamstow Big Local Project, we teamed up with Lauren Gee to interview six Walthamstow business owners as part of a series of podcasts highlighting what it’s like to run a business in Walthamstow 2024.
Interviews, recording, mixing, sound design and portrait photography by WMW for Nello with original music by Josette Joseph.




Responding to Feeling Blue - National Maritime Museum
In collaboration with Art Needs Me To Speak Too, we created a 6-minute audio piece featuring primary and secondary school students responding to "Feeling Blue” a tapestry created by Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios.
The piece is available to listen to at The National Maritime Museum and online.
Role: Interviews with students, recording, mixing and sound design




"What a powerful and engaging way to open up conversations around heritage, power and colonialism! Having two art works 'speak' to each other through the ages offers young people tangible and material ways to unpick these complex histories and form their own opinions. It was a fascinating session." Clare Stanhope, Head of Art, Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich
Galleries get it together - South London Gallery
Worked with South London Gallery's young artists programme (Art Assassins) to create the podcast/audio documentary ‘Galleries, Get it Together!’ Which explores the limits of Diversity and Inclusion efforts in the art world.
This project was made in conjunction with Dr Patria Roman-Velazquez’s research project for King's College London
Role:
Development and presentation of 7 x 1-hour workshops for young artist programme.
Collaborative production with large group of young artists
scripting, recording editing and Sound design of Audio documentary
The land Still Holds W Belinda ZHAWI - Poet In the city - Run the Night
Written & performed by Belinda Zhawi AKA MA.MOYO.
Sound design & production by Weyland McKenzie-Witter for Nello
Presented as part of Run the Night, commissioned by Royal Borough of Greenwich as part of the Woolwich High Street Heritage Action Zone.
Radar - promotion shorts - Spotify
Audio Mix and Sound Design on 3 films by Weyland McKenzie-Witter for Nello
Make IT PLAIN PODCAST W PROFESSOR KEHINDE ANDREWS
Make It Plain is a Weekly Black Studies podcast hosted by Black Studies Professor Kehinde Andrews.
As a professor at Birmingham City University (BCU) he co-led with Dr. Dionne Taylor the set-up of the first and only award-winning Black Studies BA + MA program in Europe. He is the author of "Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century" (2018), "The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World" (2021), and "The Psychosis of Whiteness: Surviving the Insanity of a Racist World" out in Sept 2023.
Executive Production, Audio Editing, Mixing and Music

Assata’s Chant and Other Histories
is a multimedia Archive project consisting of an award nominated audio series, exhibitions and workshops.
This project fuses visual art, interviews, readings, immersive storytelling, music and sound design to tell an anthology of histories from the Black Liberation Movement of the 20th century.
Listen on –
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EP 1: Assata's Chant
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Ep 2: Free Mutulu Shakur (ft Mopreme Shakur)
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EP 3: Freeman ( ft Warren Eugene Milteer, Jr.)
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Ep 5: N.A.P.S : Civil Rights Through The Black Power Era
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EP 8: Women of the Black Panther Party Mural (Side A)
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EP 9 : Connie Matthews (Ft Ethelene Whitmire & Robert Wade)
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Ep 11: Joan Bird Statement
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EP 12: Dec 4th 1969 (Ft Jeffrey Haas & Flint Taylor)
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Ep 17: Altheia Jones - Lecointe