Book Launch – You Must Believe in Spring, Mohamed Tonsy – Topping Edinburgh
Celebrate the launch of Mohamed Tonsy’s debut novel, You Must Believe in Spring, at the Topping bookshop in Edinburgh.
Book Launch – You Must Believe in Spring, Mohamed Tonsy – Lighthouse Bookshop
Join Lighthouse for a night of heart-full, rebellious storytelling to celebrate the launch of Mohamed Tonsy’s debut novel, You Must Believe in Spring.
Book Launch – Pearls from Their Mouth by Pear Nuallak
Join Hajar Press, Pear Nuallak & June Bellebono at Reference Point to celebrate the publication of Pearls from Their Mouth.
Lola Olufemi at Edinburgh International Book Festival: Be the Change
Nesrine Malik chairs a discussion with Lola Olufemi about her book Experiments in Imagining Otherwise at Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Close Read: Lola Olufemi on Preti Taneja and Hannah Black at Edinburgh International Book Festival
Join Lola Olufemi for an open discussion about Aftermath by Preti Taneja and Tuesday or September or The End by Hannah Black.
Again, Again — Conversation 2: A Reading Group
The second event in a two-part series by Hajar Press on the theme of childhood and transformative politics.
Again, Again — Conversation 1: Lola Olufemi, Heba Hayek & Pear Nuallak
The first event in a two-part series by Hajar Press on the theme of childhood and transformative politics.
Freeing Education with No More Exclusions: Conversation 1
Join No More Exclusions, Haymarket Books and Hajar Press for a series of conversations on abolitionist education.
Glasgow Zine Fest — Experiments in Imagining Otherwise: In conversation with Lola Olufemi
Join Lola Olufemi and Titilayo Farukuoye in a live-streamed conversation about imagination as a strategy for change.
Brighton Book Festival: Ties that Bind — Writing for Collective Liberation
Join Stella Dadzie, Suzanne Scafe and Cradle Collective to hear about writing for liberation at the Brighton Book Festival.
Cradle Community — Brick by Brick comes to Sheffield!
Join Cradle to explore how we build a world without prisons, share skills in abolitionist practices, and connect with other abolitionists.
LSE Festival – On Writing, Motherhood and Care: A conversation with Iman Mersal and Lola Olufemi
A conversation about two feminist texts exploring care, intimacy and politics.
Book Launch – Objects from April and May with Zena Agha and Sarah Lasoye
Celebrating the launch of Zena Agha’s new poetry collection, Objects from April and May, join the author in conversation with Sarah Lasoye.
Cambridge Literary Festival: Lola Olufemi
Join Lola Olufemi in conversation with New Statesman assistant editor Lola Seaton at the Cambridge Literary Festival.
Reading Group — Writing Back, Fighting Back: Lola Olufemi
An in-person reading group with Lola Olufemi about imaginative-revolutionary potential, temporality and cultural production.
In-Haus: In Conversation with Lola Olufemi
Head over to bookhaus for an invigorating conversation with Lola Olufemi and bookseller Nayya Raza about Experiments in Imagining Otherwise.
Books Against Borders Reading Group — Brick by Brick
A virtual reading group by Books Against Borders to discuss Brick by Brick and abolition more broadly.
Lola Olufemi: past(present/future)–––present(future/past)–––future(past/present)
An online presentation by Lola Olufemi about the imagination in UK black cultural production and its relationship with political organising and temporality.
Book Launch — The Stone House with Yara Hawari and Tareq Baconi
Join Yara Hawari in conversation with Tareq Baconi for the launch of The Stone House, a haunting tale of trauma and survival under Israeli occupation.
Palestine Book Club with Yara Hawari
At the third meeting of the Mosaic Rooms Palestine Book Club, we’ll be joined by author Yara Hawari to read and discuss her new novella, The Stone House.
Brick by Brick: Discussion and Q&A
An online event hosted by Cradle Community to discuss your thoughts on Brick by Brick.
Celebrating Six Months of Sambac Beneath Unlikely Skies
Join author Heba Hayek and Ghaith Hilal Nassar at SOAS University of London to mark six months since the publication of Sambac Beneath Unlikely Skies.
Palestine Book Club with Heba Hayek
The second meeting of the Mosaic Rooms Palestine Book Club will be led by Heba Hayek, who will be reading and discussing Sambac Beneath Unlikely Skies.