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A Poem For These Pandemic Times

In 2019, novelist Bernardine Evaristo became the first Black woman to win the Booker Prize, and since then she has used her elevated profile to continue her fight for racial justice. One of her key aims is to ensure that the Black experience in Britain is properly represented, read and heard, after being overlooked for so long. Evaristo joins the program to discuss her new project, and to offer a

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