Haaniyah Angus

Haaniyah Angus

Haaniyah Angus is an essayist, culture journalist, and screenwriter based in North London. She specialises in writing about film, internet culture, body image, mental health, and hot takes that plague her mind.

She holds a BA (Hons) in Communications, Media and Culture with Film Studies from Oxford Brookes University. She is currently pursuing an MA in Sociology (Cultural Analysis) at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Angus’ work has appeared in various online publications such as Gal-Dem, Metro, DAZED, Refinery29, VICE, and PAPERMAG. In 2021, her essay, “Keys to the Kingdom”, was published by Penguin Random House in the anthology book Black Joy. In the essay, she examines racism in British cinema and deconstructs the concept of representation.

In addition, Angus publishes personal essays on her Substack called ‘in a panoramic’ & pens a monthly film column for London-based film magazine A Rabbit’s Foot.