Linton Kwesi Johnson

Listening Tree Video (LT) March 3, 2021 BLACK PEOPLE’S DAY OF ACTION – 40 YEARS ON

The historically significant day, in 1981, saw over 20,000 people march across London seeking justice for the victims of the New Cross Fire, which had broken out six weeks prior. The tragic Fire had resulted in the death of thirteen black teenagers on the night, and a further death months later. Despite many signs and witness accounts indicating that the fire was racially motivated, the police failed to make any charges.

Feb'20 What's Going On January 23, 2021 03.02.2021: Movement and Stillness: Art in a Time of Crisis and Upheaval (Online)

Since 2018, our Public Conversation event has been our yearly moment to pause and reflect, inviting an audience to engage with the work of artists and thinkers on a chosen theme that responds to recent political, cultural and social changes taking place.

Encyclopaedia Africana L August 5, 2020 LINTON KWESI JOHNSON

it has occurred to me that maybe I’ve written the best of what I can write already. I’ve known so many poets who have peaked at a certain period in their career, and then they’ve written inferior stuff in the years after. I don’t want to be that guy.

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