The return of the #TwentyIn2020 Literary Festival: Black Voices, British Writing

On Saturday 5th December 2020, Jacaranda launched the #TwentyIn2020 Literary Festival: Black Voices, British Writing.

The festival—curated by Jazzmine Breary, Sales Publicity & Marketing Manager at Jacaranda Books, in collaboration with bespoke live events producer FANE and boutique agency TGRG—will be available for a rewatch on Fane's website for just £2+VAT per event. 

The full list of events are:

Between Two Worlds: Exploring Mixed-Race Identity

Esuantsiwa Jane Goldsmith and Katy Massey discuss their vivid memoirs, shining a light on their experiences of navigating class, race and identity. Goldsmith's The Space Between Black and White and Massey's Are We Home Yet? trace their journeys as mixed-race, working-class women, brought up by their white mothers, as well as exploring the North-South divide. The event is chaired by Susan Dale, the founder of HaluHalo, an online platform established in 2016 to explore and celebrate the mixed-race identity in all its forms.

The event is sponsored by HaluHalo.


You can watch it here.

To purchase one or more of the books discussed during this show, please visit - https://www.jacarandabooksartmusic.co.uk/collections/between-two-worlds-exploring-mixed-race-identity

 

The Importance of Place 

Chaired by Joy Francis, founder of Words of Colour Productions, Kabir Kareem Bello (The Street Hawker’s Apprentice), Abidemi Sanusi (Looking for Bono), Berni Sorga-Milwood (Under Solomon Skies) and DD Armstrong (Ugly Dogs Don’t Cry) discuss the importance of  place and setting in their work, and how the places they have written about act as characters. It will look at why they chose to set their novels in their respective locations and how these places add richness to their stories.

The event is sponsored by Words of Colour Productions.

You can watch it here.

To purchase one or more of the books discussed during this show, please visit - https://www.jacarandabooksartmusic.co.uk/collections/the-importance-of-place

 

In Conversation with Stella Oni

#TwentyIn2020 author Stella Oni talks to Sarah Ozo-Irabor, host of the Books and Rhymes podcast, about her debut novel Deadly Sacrifice. She explores her position as a Black British woman crime writer creating a British crime series with a British-Nigerian lead detective.

You can watch it here

To purchase the book discussed during this show, please visit - https://www.jacarandabooksartmusic.co.uk/collections/in-conversation-with-stella-oni

 

 

Black History and the Untold Stories

Tony Warner (Black History Walks), Harris Joshua (A Circle of Five) and Niambi McGrath (Through the Leopard's Gaze) explore how their works highlight the hidden histories and untold stories of Black people in Britain. The conversation is chaired by Hena Bryan, a Booktube content creator and founder of independent publishing company Bryan House Publishing.

You can watch it here.

To purchase one or more of the books discussed during this show, please visit - https://www.jacarandabooksartmusic.co.uk/collections/black-history-and-the-untold-stories

 

 

In Conversation with Shola von Reinhold

Editor Cherise Lopes-Baker interviews Shola von Reinhold on their novel Lote, a decadent queer literary debut which immerses readers in the pursuit of aesthetics and beauty, while interrogating the removal and obscurement of Black figures from history. The discussion will explore Black queer identity, the censoring of the Black queer voices in the arts and literature, and the incredible response that the novel has received since its release.

You can watch it here.

To purchase the book discussed during this show, please visit - https://www.jacarandabooksartmusic.co.uk/collections/in-conversation-with-shola-von-reinhold

 

 

In Her Voice: A #TwentyIn2020 Poetry Showcase

Jacaranda’s TwentyIn2020 poets Tolu Agbelusi (Locating Strongwoman), Sarah Lipton-Sidibeh (First Collection), Brenda Garrick (Jamakespseare), Hibaq Osman (Where the memory was) and Adjoa Wiredu (On Reflection) present and discuss their work.  

Hosted by Shaniqua Benjamin, a spoken word poet, writer, creative workshop facilitator, and Croydon’s first Poet Laureate. The event is sponsored by the Poetry Book Society.

You can watch it here

To purchase one or more of the books discussed during this show, please visit - https://www.jacarandabooksartmusic.co.uk/collections/in-her-voice-a-twentyin2020-poetry-showcase

 

 

Empowering Black Women through Romance Writing

Four incredible romance writers Sareeta Domingo (If I Don’t Have You), Lisa Bent (Symona’s Still Single), Rasheda Ashanti Malcolm (Love Again) and Maame Blue (Bad Love) discuss representation in romance writing and the importance of creating a space for Black women to explore love, romance and sexuality.

Chaired by Victoria Sanusi, writer, editor, podcaster, producer and social media content creative, the event will be an open and frank discussion exploring Black Love and Black Joy and their role in our current times.

You can watch it here


To purchase one or more of the books discussed during this show, please visit - https://www.jacarandabooksartmusic.co.uk/collections/empowering-black-women-through-romance-writing