Published 01/02/2024 | Paperback / softback,
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‘A must read…!!!’ will.i.am’Each encounter is framed and presented with enormous literary skill and grace’ David OlusogaWITH A FOREWORD FROM BERNARDINE EVARISTOConversations with some of the most extraordinary Black minds of our age, discussing race, decolonisation, systemic inequalities and the climate crisis.
In a series of incisive and intimate encounters, Sarah Ladipo Manyika introduces some of the most distinguished Black thinkers of our times, including Nobel Laureates Toni Morrison and Wole Soyinka, and civic leaders first lady Michelle Obama and Senator Cory Booker.
She searches for truth with poet Claudia Rankine and historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr. She discusses race and gender with South African filmmaker Xoliswa Sithole and American actor and playwright Anna Deavere Smith. She interrogates the world around us with pioneering publisher Margaret Busby, parliamentarian Lord Michael Hastings and civil rights activist Pastor Evan Mawarire – who dared to take on President Robert Mugabe and has lived to tell the tale. We also meet the living embodiment of the many threads, ideas and histories in this book through the profile of her fabulous 102-year-old friend, Mrs Willard Harris.
In journeys that book-end the collection, Sarah Ladipo Manyika reflects on her own experience of being seen as ‘oyinbo’ in Nigeria, African in England, Arab in France, coloured in Southern Africa and Black in America, while feeling the least Black and most human among her fellow travellers, explorers all, against the sharp white relief of the South Pole.

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Navigation
Jane Eyre
The Heroines : The instant Sunday Times bestseller
Flavours of Wales: Welsh Lamb Cookbook, The
Winter Skills
Gift Wrapping
The Taming of the Shrew
Yes To Europe!
Shy : THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
Our Woodland Birds
Not Now, Bernard
Glorious Rock Bottom
Look Out Butterfly! : Band 00/Lilac
Frog Vs Toad
The Power of Privilege
Slatehead - The Ascent of Britain's Slate-Climbing Scene
You Can't Take an Elephant on Holiday
Stony the Road


