An evening of readings with Warda Yassin, Inua Ellams & Imtiaz Dharker

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Event details

Wednesday 8 May 2024
6:30pm

Description

This event is part of the new Sheffield Black Humanities Series in collaboration with the Centre for Poetry and Poetics. The Sheffield Black Humanities Series draws together the innovative work happening in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and aims to foster connections and innovations across the University.

Warda Yassin is an award-winning British born Somali poet and secondary school teacher based in Sheffield. She was a winner of the 2018 New Poets Prize for her debut pamphlet Tea with Cardamom (Poetry Business, published 2019). From October 2020 she will be taking on the role of Sheffield Poet Laureate.

Inua Ellams is a poet, playwright & performer, graphic artist & designer who was born in Nigeria. He is a Complete Works poet alumni and facilitates workshops in creative writing where he explores reoccurring themes in his work - Identity, Displacement and Destiny - in accessible, enjoyable ways for participants of all ages and backgrounds.

His awards include: Edinburgh Fringe First Award 2009, The Liberty Human Rights Award, The Live Canon International Poetry Prize, The Kent & Sussex Poetry Competition, Magma Poetry Competition, Winchester Poetry Prize, A Black British Theatre Award and The Hay Festival Medal for Poetry.

Imtiaz Dharker grew up a 'Muslim Calvinist' in a Lahori household in Glasgow, was adopted by India and married into Wales. She is an accomplished artist and video film-maker, and has published six books with Bloodaxeh, and her seventh, Shadow Reader, is to be published in 2024. All her poetry collections are illustrated with her drawings, which form an integral part of the books; she is one of very few poet-artists to work in this way. She was awarded The Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry for 2014, presented to her by The Queen in spring 2015, and has also received a Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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