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Claudia Jones: A Life in Exile

The first book to chart the life and work of visionary and pioneer, Claudia Jones. With Jade Bentil, Lola Olufemi and Jumanah Younis.

Housmans is delighted to announce this special event in partnership with publishers Lawrence Wishart to celebrate the publication of Claudia Jones: A Life in Exile by Marika Sherwood.

Lawrence Wishart editor Jumanah Younis will be chatting to Jade Bentil and Lola Olufemi about the life of visionary and pioneer Claudia Jones.

Born in Trinidad, Claudia’s family moved to Harlem, New York where Claudia became a leading figure in communist and black politics. Claudia arrived in London in 1955 penniless and friendless. She became active in civil rights campaigns amongst the new West Indian communities established in the capital and launched an annual Carnival (Notting Hill Carnival) to showcase the talents and culture of the Afro-Caribbean community. The book’s particular focus is on the time that Jones spent in Britain.
Claudia Jones: A Life in Exile is a fitting and long overdue testament to a remarkable woman who was quite simply years ahead of her time

Marika Sherwood has published many articles on various aspects of the history of black people in Britain. A founder member of the Black and Asian Studies Association, she is still its secretary, conference organiser, and editor of its Newsletter. Her most recent books are The 1945 Manchester Pan-African Congress Revisited , with Akim Adi (1995), and Kwame Nkrumah: the Years Abroad 1935-1947 (1996)

SPEAKERS

Jade Bentil is a Black feminist historian and PhD researcher at the University of Oxford. Her scholarship uses oral history methodologies to centre the experiences of women of African and African-Caribbean descent in Britain and their long history of feminist activism. Jade’s debut book, REBEL CITIZEN, uses oral history interviews to explore the lived experiences of Black women who migrated to Britain following the Second World War and is forthcoming from Allen Lane.

Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer and organiser from London. She is author of Feminism Interrupted: Disrupting Power (Pluto Press, 2020) and co-author of A FLY Girl’s Guide to University (Verve Poetry Press, 2019). She was shortlisted for the 2020 Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize in the Fiction and is currently researching for a PhD with the Stuart Hall Foundation.

Jumanah Younis is books editor at Lawrence Wishart and the creator of the Radical Black Women Series. In the past, she worked as a freelance writer, translator and editor. She has written for publications including the Guardian, Red Pepper and the LRB blog.

HOW TO ACCESS THIS ONLINE EVENT
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TICKET INFORMATION
If you’d like a copy of the book Claudia Jones: A Life in Exile then choose the book plus entry ticket. If you’d like to support Housmans then please choose a solidarity ticket. There’s also a free access ticket for students, low income and unwaged comrades.