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When fatigue & utter rage are cohabitating, endurance becomes both resistance and rebellion.
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Happy to report that the food and wine were very nice and the place (The Garrick Club), charming in an old school, country club kind of way. Sans plus ni moins.
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Now, I also respect & encourage my peers who fight and say we shouldn't be kept out especially when these places are 'seats' of power. So, I'm going to have lunch, have that important meeting that has nothing to do with the place, and go about my day afterwards. Here is to hoping the food is good!
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I've always thought that if a place doesn't want people like me, even if it's prestigious, I won't bother to try and get in especially if I have to pay a lot of money to be part of it.
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I grew up in Handsworth. It is one of the most vibrant and diverse places in the UK, whether in terms of complexion or creed. For someone to feel uncomfortable there says everything about the kind of sameness they crave, rather than anything meaningful about Handsworth or Birmingham.
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'Europeos africanos. Una historia jamás contada', de Olivette Otele @historianmemory.bsky.social. Coeditado con @casa-africa.bsky.social. Una reivindicación de aquellas personas de origen africano que a lo largo de la historia han dejado su huella en Europa. También en #eBook buff.ly/FQS18Fm
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Just found out this is appening today (5 October) in Bristol. This Black mum from Wales, will be sick with worry. 'Anti-inmigration' is code for anti Black and Brown and those wearing the hijab if you didn't know. Thanking Claire, people and places like The Watershed for offering shelter. 🙏🏾
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Incredible 1st ever Black Welsh Music Awards at The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. Co-founders: amazing artist Ify & Prof. Uzo Iwobi. Lovely moment with Dr Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason & Levi Roots. I even got to present the award for best music video! Party still on but these mature legs are done 😂
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It's ok. I've learnt , after over 40 years of practice, to never let these people kill my inner joy! 💛
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She had enjoyed talking to pupils afterwards (they were SO lovely 😍). NOTHING can dim the joy of knowing some of those young people will go out there and transform other people's lives, NOT even an old racist. Love, always, not hate. ✊🏽✊🏻☮️
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to find out if the idiot was right.

Well, this woman, moi, DID have a 1st class ticket. She had just given a talk for BLack History Month to over 800 pupils aged 11-18 and had received a hugely celebratory, heartwarming, most amazing response at the end.
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Nobody intervened when he went on a ranty bigoted inquisition and became agitated because I didn't see it fit to waste my breath answering. When an employee started to approach you could see, given the obvious stares that people on that carriage were all waiting with bated breath
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Yesterday: imagine managing to get the last seat on a packed train even in 1st class, just to be confronted by a frail 75+ White man who decided that the only Black person in the carriage (and NOT the only person who got on that carriage) couldn't possibly have a 1st class ticket.
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Also a wonderful opportunity to catch up with other judges, enjoy Hachette's rooftop garden and view AND my opportunity here to recommend the fabulous Paula Akpan's first book *When We Ruled*. It's amazing!
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First Runner-Up was Zahrah Nesbitt-Ahmed for 'Sunana: Searching for my Father's Tongue' about language, love and identity.

Second Runner-Up was Rajan Sharma for 'Tokyo Boys' about 'Netaji INA cadets in imperial Japan during India's struggle for independence'.

2 magnificent stories!
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It is about resilience, loss, memory, enslavement and the exploitation of young girls known as Mui Tsai. It's extremely well researched and it's about reconstructing what her grandmother 's life was like and how herself ended up in the UK.
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They then have help to develop a full manuscript that is published by Trapeze, an imprint of Hachette. Judging is agonising but also a very rewarding adventure.

The winner this year is Yin F Lim. The story she put forward is called 'The Ties that Bind'.
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London, last night at Mo Siewcharran Prize. A privilege to be a judge for this fantastic prize. it's for non-published authors. The publisher selects 10 stories, then we shortlist them. 1 workshop that then helps authors develop the application for the prize and the winner is introduced to an agent.
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Manchester: 💔
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When fatigue & utter rage are cohabitating, endurance becomes both resistance and rebellion.
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Well, last night a brilliant woman's work was celebrated, amongst other scientists (but the only woman ...), and that filled me with joy. Final point, hearing Masud Husain talk about his book was mind-blowing (pun intended). I have already ordered it.
royalsociety.org/news/2025/10...
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What I didn't know was that the first women to be elected fellows were Kathleen Lonsdale and Marjory Stephenson. It was only in 1945.