Drawing on my research at the National Maritime Museum, workshops I've done with Black women, and visual auto/ethnography from Ghana and Jamaica, daughter(s) of diaspora uses Black women’s feelings and emotions to grapple with the distortions, chasms and absences in the archive. Rooted in the afterlife of transatlantic slavery and colonialism, and how these histories continue to shape the Black diasporic experience, daughter(s) of diaspora asks how material from the past informs Black women’s understanding of their present realities and their hopes and dreams for the future. The film was created was created during my Caird Research Fellowship at the National Maritime Museum and The Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery (2021-2022). It features performance artist Jahmila Heath, singer and songwriter Selena Seballo, and therapist writer Foluke Taylor.