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Blackwell’s is thrilled to announce a special event with BAFTA and MOBO- award-winning musician, poet, activist and political commentator Akala, who will be discussing his searing modern polemic ‘Natives’ at the Sheldonian Theatre in conversation with Shaista Aziz.
From the first time he was stopped and searched as a child, to the day he realised his mum was white, to his first encounters with racist teachers – race and class have shaped Akala’s life and outlook. In his unique book he takes his own experiences and widens them out to look at the social, historical and political factors that have left us where we are today.
Covering everything from the police, education and identity to politics, sexual objectification and the far right, ‘Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire’ will speak directly to British denial and squeamishness when it comes to confronting issues of race and class that are at the heart of the legacy of Britain’s racialised empire.
Akala
MOBO award-winning hip hop artist, writer, poet and educator Akala is a label owner and social entrepreneur who fuses his unique rap/rock/electro-punk sound with fierce lyrical storytelling. He is more recently known for his compelling lectures/seminars, journalism (The Guardian, Huffington Post UK, New Internationalist and The Independent), TV presenting and script-writing and has gained a reputation as one of the most dynamic and literate talents in the UK.
Akala has also featured on numerous TV programmes across Channel 4, ITV2, MTV, Sky Arts and the BBC promoting his music, poetry as well as speaking on wide ranging subjects from music, youth engagement, British / African-Caribbean culture, African History, World History and the arts as a whole.
In 2009, Akala launched the ‘The Hip-hop Shakespeare Company’, a hotly-tipped music theatre production company.
Shaista Aziz is a freelance journalist specialising on race, gender and identity and is a women’s rights and anti racism campaigner. She is the founder of the anti racism digital platform ‘The Everyday Bigotry Project’, Co-founder of the ‘Women’s Advancement Hub (WAH)Pakistan’, co-founder of the Oxford Labour Muslim Network and currently serves as Women’s Officer for Oxford and District Labour Party. She is an award-winning stand up comedian and broadcaster. Shaista contributed to the 2017 anthology, ‘The Things I would Tell You, British Muslim Women Write’.
Tickets cost £20 including a copy of ‘Natives’ and entry for one or £8 entry only. For all enquiries please email [email protected].