Désirée Reynolds
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Writer. South Londoner up North. Writer in Residence at @SheffArchives Repped by @rachelphilippa #curator #digwhereyoustand #workingclass
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Oh my gosh we have the one and only Eliza Clark (mostly offline) Faber Books coming to do an event with us on 23rd May. Holding it at the Mowbray, chaired by Holly Williams : it's going to be amazing. Get your tickets quick! eventbrite.co.uk/e/eliza-clark-…
🌳The Centre for Equity and Inclusion UoS Centre for Equity & Inclusion’s upcoming event “Confronting the colonial grip on Africa’s natural resources” is on 15th May. Register:
eventbrite.com/e/confronting-…
Please share with anyone you think is interested. Kaltum O Rivers -Kal ISRAAC Utopia Theatre Baillor Jalloh
We loved having Hollie McNish at Festival of Debate this year - here's Hollie reading a poem from her new book Lobster at her Festival of Debate gig 👇
My apologies for any inconvenience caused, but flu means I can't make my event at Festival of Debate in Sheffield this evening. It's being rescheduled for Friday June 7th 🙏🏾
🚨 Due to illness, Sathnam Sanghera has had to pull out of our event this evening. The event has been rescheduled to the 7th June at The Workstation, so please drop us an email if you can't make that date to request a refund. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
This looks amazing. Thanks Clive Nwonka
One of my favourite of Baldwins is The Devil Finds Work. Really wish these events would tour.
'Why was this cinephile spurned by Hollywood?' Great piece by Lanre Bakare on James Baldwin's love of cinema, rejection by Hollywood and his film criticism that inspired my new Barbican Centre film season 'The Devil Finds Work: James Baldwin Through Film':theguardian.com/film/2024/apr/…
Looking forward to 7th June where I’ll be chatting to Sathnam about tea, politics and ganja. #empireworld .
Festival of Debate 📚 twitter.com/sathnam/status…
🚨ATTENTION Black women across Africa and the diaspora🚨 Cassava Republic Press is offering a global Black women's non-fiction book manuscript prize with a $20,000 advance for the winner and two $5,000 runner-up prizes!!
Submit your work now!
'Fire Rush is a dramatic page-turner with a big heart and a careful eye.' —
Chicago Review of Books ❤️🔥
Start reading Jacqueline Crooks's (@Luidas) unforgettable story of one young woman’s search for home and the Jamaican spiritual imagination now 👉 bit.ly/3mVuh7d