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Race, pop and power exposed by Leigh-Anne Pinnock in a new documentary
Leigh-Anne Pinnock shares her own experiences of racism and her journey of learning in the pop industry.
Can nature writing improve mental health?
Arji Manuelpillai connects trees and people with writing to help nurture relationships, improve mental health and increase self-esteem.
Young Vic livestreaming future productions
An innovative project created during lockdown makes it possible for online viewers to continually shift their perspective when viewing productions.
Coming soon on WritersMosaic
WritersMosaic
explores the Bengali experience of Partition as it impacted writers now living in Scotland.
Upcoming on WritersMosaic
Diggers and Builders: Jonny Pitts chairs a discussion on the roles of writers as community activists.
Novels with twins vie for the Women’s Prize for Fiction
Two novels with protagonists who are twins,
The Vanishing Half
by Brit Bennett and Claire Fuller’s
Unsettled Ground
, have made the shortlist for this year's Women's Prize for Fiction.
WritersMosaic launches with a discussion on the poetry of naming
Daljit Nagra, Hannah Lowe, John Siddique and Bonnie Greer launch
WritersMosaic
with a conversation on the poetry of naming.
Chloé Zhao becomes the first female director of colour to win an Oscar
Chloé Zhao's win for best director for the film
Nomadland
at the 2021 Oscars marks the first time a woman of colour has taken the top honour.
Canisia Lubrin wins the top prize for Caribbean Literature at Bocas
The St.Lucian poet, Canisia Lubrin, has won the 2021 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature with her latest poetry collection,
The
Dyzgraphxst
.
Too few authors of colour of children’s books published in the UK say campaigners
Fewer than 2% of all authors and/or illustrators of children’s books, published between 2007 and 2017 in the UK, were by British people of colour.
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