Natalie Abrahami at Samuel Beckett
Interview with Natalie Abrahami at Samuel Beckett: Fail Better
Borderless and Brazen – Bumi Thomas
Kate Murrant interviews Bumi Thomas at May Ayim: Borderless & Brazen, an event held as part of Poet in the City’s Poetry and Lyrics Festival 2019
Borderless and Brazen – Gboyega Odubanjo
Kate Murrant interviews Gboyega Odubanjo at May Ayim: Borderless and Brazen, an event held at Poet in the City’s Poetry and Lyrics Festival
Moonwhile – Keisha Thompson
Jay Hepburn interviews Keisha Thompson at Moonwhile, an event held at Poet in the City’s Poetry and Lyrics Festival 2019
A Daughter’s Geography – Belinda Zhawi
Penny Hughes interviews Belinda Zhawi of MA Moyo at A Daughter’s Geography, an event held at Poet in the City’s Poetry and Lyrics Festival
Hillview Poetic Histories
Hillview Poetic Histories is an innovative collaboration between residents of Hillview Estate and Poet in the City uncovering Hillview’s story as a self-run housing collective that survived in the face of austerity and eviction notices, influencing short life and cooperative housing movements in the UK since the 1970s.
Episode 7: UN/DEFINED
Featuring Travis Alabanza, Poppy Noor and Sophia Thakur.
Moonwhile – Keisha Thompson
poetrylyricsfestival-219-moonwhile-keishathompson.mp3 Ricocheting between themes of love, masculinity, forgiveness and cultural displacement, poet Keisha Thompson’s Moonwhile is a vividly imagined Afrofuturistic performance that ripples with looped sound and sweeping waves of Neo-Soul. Exploring the complex world of her relationship with her socially withdrawn father, Moonwhile deconstructs the impact of mental health on family dynamic, particularly within…
Poetica Electronica – Karen McCarthy Woolf
Billie Manning interviews Karen McCarthy Woolf at Poet in the City’s Poetica Electronica, an event held at Poet in the City’s Poetry and Lyrics Festival 2019
The Importance of Music to Girls – Lavinia Greenlaw
Jack Wright interviews Lavinia Greenlaw at The Importance of Music to Girls, an event held at Poet in the City’s Poetry and Lyrics Festival
Audre Lorde: Sister Outsider – Chardine Taylor Stone
Poet in the City · Interview with Chardine Taylor Stone at Poet in the City’s Audre Lorde – Sister Outsider event Chardine Taylor Stone is an award winning cultural producer Black feminist activist and writer. She was featured in The Voice newspaper as one of the Women Who Rocked the World in 2015, Diva Magazine’s LGBT Power…
Audre Lorde: Sister Outsider – Bridget Minamore
Poet in the City · Interview with Bridget Minamore at Poet in the City’s Audre Lorde – Sister Outsider event Bridget Minamore is a writer from and based in south-east London. She has written with the National Theatre’s New Views programme and the Royal Opera House, and has an English degree from University College London….
Audre Lorde: Sister Outsider – Akwugo Emejulu
Poet in the City · Interview with Akwugo Emejulu at Poet in the City’s Audre Lorde – Sister Outsider event Before entering academia, Akwugo worked in a variety of grassroots roles—as a community organiser, a trade union organiser and a participatory action researcher—in both the United States and in Britain. She joined the Department of Sociology…
COVID-19 Update
COVID-19 update from Poet in the City.
Following guidance to avoid public gatherings during this time, we have taken the difficult but necessary decision to cancel our Spring events programme until further notice.
Collections in Verse: Leeds
Bringing the British Library’s “Windrush: Songs in a Strange Land” exhibition to life in Leeds, with poets Malika Booker, Vahni Capildeo and Khadijah Ibrahiim.
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