What does it mean to be black and British in 2018? Louisa Adjoa Parker
Date: 24 October 2018
Where: University of Gloucestershire , Francis Close Hall Campus , Swindon Road, Cheltenham
Cost: FREE
The talk will explore Louisa’s personal experience as well as considering the wider picture. It will ask questions such as: does racism still exist? How might this affect black British people today? What stories are being told about black British people?
Louisa Adjoa Parker is a British poet, writer and researcher who focuses on telling the stories of marginalised voices, especially those of black and minority ethnic people. She is of Ghanaian and English heritage and lives in the south west. www.louisaadjoaparker.com
Tickets are free but booking is required.