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Derek Owusu

'It's brave and honest, and not a moment too soon.' Afua Hirsch, Brit(ish)

'[An] outstanding myth-busting book. Everyone should read it.' Bernardine Evaristo

What is the experience of Black men in Britain today? Never has the conversation about racism and inclusion been more important; there is no better time to explore this question and give Black British men a platform to answer it. SAFE: 20 Ways to be a Black Man in Britain Today is that platform. Including essays from top poets, writers, musicians, actors and journalists, this timely and accessible book is in equal parts a celebration, a protest, a call to arms, and a dismantling of the stereotypes surrounding being a Black man. What does it really mean to reclaim and hold space in the landscape of our society?

Where do Black men belong in school, in the media, in their own families, in the conversation about mental health, in the LGBTQ+ community, in grime music - and how can these voices inspire, educate and add to the dialogue of diversity already taking place? Following on from discussions raised by Natives and Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, this collection takes readers on a rich and varied path to confront and question the position of Black men in Britain today, and shines a light on the way forward.

Contributors: Alex Holmes, Alex Wheatle, Aniefiok 'Neef' Ekpoudom, Courttia Newland, Derek Oppong, Derek Owusu, Gbontwi Anyetei; Jesse Bernard, JJ Bola; Joseph Harker; Jude Yawson; Kenechukwu Obienu; Kobna Holdbrook-Smith; Nels Abbey; Okechukwu Nzelu; Robyn Travis; Stephen Morrison-Burke; Suli Breaks; Symeon Brown; Yomi Sode

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  • Classification : Biography & Memoir
  • Pub Date : AUG 13, 2020
  • Imprint : Trapeze
  • Page Extent : 240
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781409182641
  • Price : INR 699
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Derek Owusu

Derek Owusu is a writer and poet. He discovered his passion for literature aged 23 - before then he had never read a book cover-to-cover. It was a revelation that came too late for his university path so instead of switching course he snuck into English literature lectures at the University of Manchester.

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