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Colin B. Grant

H-index: 10
Philosophy 17%
Political science 14%
colincraiggrant.bsky.social
A report on the 50th anniversary of the Leeds West Indian Carnival.

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wasafirimag.bsky.social
Each issue of Wasafiri has a special art feature on a trailblazing visual artist; in our latest, Wasafiri 121, scholar Phoebe Braithwaite interviews Turner Prize-nominated painter Claudette Johnson. They discuss figuration, Toni Morrison, and more...

To read the full interview, order Wasafiri 121.
Photo of a Black woman in a white shirt and black trousers. She has cropped blonde hair and sits on a wooden crate. In the background is a painting of a Black man in a green top. ‘[Johnson’s] soulful portraits insist on the radical humanity of their subjects and subvert portraiture’s traditional lines of sight. Johnson has re-entered the spotlight during a period in which curators and critics have been revisiting the artistic ferment of the 1980s, reassessing the role of art in political struggles after the raft of protests that took hold globally after the killing of George Floyd in 2020.’ Painting of a figure facing away from the viewer but looking back. Painting is in brown on a white background. ‘I’m trying to give space to Black people and to explore a range of ways that we can look ... I feel that as a first-generation Black person in Britain, I had to create myself. Lots of artists, lots of Black artists, have this experience of initially not being able to find peers who are Black, whether historic ones or even contemporary ... I do see those empty spaces as somehow reflecting that experience of “having to make myself.”’

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arvonfoundation.bsky.social
Discover how to transform your will-to-write into compelling fiction during this immersive and energising writing week.

📅Monday April 28th - Saturday May 3rd 2025
📍The Hurst, Shropshire
✅Book now: www.arvon.org/writing-cour...

@sharonduggal.bsky.social
Fiction: Ignite the spark and fire up your fiction

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writersmosaic.bsky.social
In 2022 Hanif Kureishi, best known for his novel the Buddha of Suburbia, suffered a terrible accident which left him with paralysing spinal injuries. Chitra Ramaswamy talks to Ruvani Ranasinha and Mohammed Hanif about his extraordinary career bit.ly/4jqE3qa
Ruvani Ranasinha & Mohammed Hanif in conversation with Chitra Ramaswamy | WritersMosaic Magazine
Chitra Ramaswamy talks to Ruvani Ranashinha, biographer of Hanif Kureishi, and novelist Mohammed Hanif about Kureishi’s writing and career.
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writersmosaic.bsky.social
Shamshad Khan talks to John Siddique about her journey as a poet, as well as poetry as the art of silence
 and about the word and how it relates to the truth of our bodies. #InConversation bit.ly/3G9TzIh
Shamshad Khan in conversation with John Siddique | WritersMosaic Magazine
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writersmosaic.bsky.social
In episode 32 of #WhatWeLeaveWeCarry, the series that tells the true-life stories of migration to the UK, Joanna Surowiec found that performing stand-up comedy led her to create a deeper understanding of British culture and a closer connection to people bit.ly/4kRd0FM
Joanna Surowiec | WritersMosaic Magazine
In episode 32 of What We Leave We Carry, the series that tells the true-life stories of migration to the UK, Joanna Surowiec describes how she found that performing stand-up comedy led her to create a...
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writersmosaic.bsky.social
Bella Denise shares her cultural highlights on #MyHitList: the band The Smile, Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, Mike Leigh’s film Naked, Shane Meadow’s TV series This is England, and Steve McQueen's remembrance of the tragedy of the Grenfell Tower bit.ly/43Ye84r
Bella Denise’s cultural highlights | WritersMosaic Magazine
Bella Denise resides in London, where she grew up and has lived most of her life. She identifies as a Londoner of African heritage. As an interdisciplinary artist primarily focused on video installati...
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writersmosaic.bsky.social
For the centenary of Malcolm X’s birth, in collaboration with @britishlibrary.bsky.social and the Eccles Institute, we gathered writers and performers to explore Malcolm X's legacy as a resistance leader, missed it? You can watch again here bit.ly/4hxSRSP
Malcolm X: By any means necessary | WritersMosaic Magazine
WritersMosaic @ British Library celebrates Malcolm X as a resistance leader with Bonnie Greer, Gary Younge, Vanessa Kisuule and Fallé Nioke
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writersmosaic.bsky.social
Great to see @hayfestival.bsky.social programme now live, if you scroll down you can find us in the past re-imagined: @ekoweshun.bsky.social, @colincraiggrant.bsky.social, Bonnie Greer and Vanessa Kisuule will explore the global legacy of Malcolm X as a resistance leader, story here bit.ly/41HOe24
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writersmosaic.bsky.social
For the centenary of his birth, in a collab with @britishlibrary.bsky.social, we gathered writers Bonnie Greer, Gary Younge, Vanessa Kisuule, Fallé Nioke & @colincraiggrant.bsky.social to explore the global legacy of Malcolm X as a resistance leader bit.ly/4hxSRSP - video highlights coming soon
Malcolm X: By any means necessary | WritersMosaic Magazine
WritersMosaic @ British Library celebrates Malcolm X as a resistance leader with Bonnie Greer, Gary Younge, Vanessa Kisuule and Fallé Nioke
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lizzyattree.bsky.social
Met one of my all time heroes last night! At @writersmosaic.bsky.social organised by #GabrielGbadamosi

#GaryYounge #Legend
Was in conversation with Bonnie Greer, Colin Grant, Vanessa Kisuule re: #MalcolmX

Falle Nioke sang us 4 Mandinke songs in at least 5 languages @britishlibrary.bsky.social

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“If my parents’ generation...did not attend to their children’s emotional needs, neither did they attend to, or interrogate, their own emotional needs.” — @colincraiggrant.bsky.social on the Windrush generation of Caribbeans in England
Hiding in the Front Room | Colin Grant
The BBC series Mr Loverman, about a closeted West Indian grandfather and his family, explores the submerged emotional lives of the Windrush generation in Britain.
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arvonfoundation.bsky.social
Fuel your creativity with @sharonduggal.bsky.social & Christopher Wakling. Join us for a week of immersive, practical workshops designed for fiction writers at any stage of their journey—whether you're crafting a novel or a short story.

📅 28 April - 3 May, The Hurst

www.arvon.org/writing-cour...
Residential Writing Course: Fiction | Arvon
Join experienced tutors Sharon Duggal and Christopher Wakling for a week of immersive, practical workshops packed with examples and exercises to help you fuel the flames of your creativity. You'll exp...
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johnsiddique.bsky.social
Oh it's PLR day. The day when writers in UK get a little something meaningful for their books being borrowed by #library readers. Thank you everyone who has borrowed a #book of mine this year
Most borrowed book...
clivewebb.bsky.social
The new issue of Military History Matters is out today including a feature by me on William Robinson Clarke, Britain’s first Black combat pilot.

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johnsiddique.bsky.social
Naturally, all the meditation and sacred work continue as usual. This new expression feels tailor-made for me to support literature and writers in ways that truly matter.

Stay tuned for insights, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and updates as this unfolds.

With gratitude and ink,
John

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