Episode 147

Hannah-Azieb Pool Talks Tottenham Literature Festival | TBB Talks

Published on: 17th November, 2022

Tottenham Literature Festival (TLF) has fast become one of the UK’s leading literature festivals celebrating enriched, diverse stories by Black authors, poets, and artists from Tottenham and beyond.

In this episode of TBB Talks, Una chats with Hannah-Azieb Pool, the CEO of the Bernie Grant Arts Centre and founder of the Tottenham Literature Festival.

The festival runs until 20th November, with evening talks during the week and a full day of talks and activities on the weekend. The keynote speaker on Saturday is Travis Alabanza, and Sunday is dedicated to children’s literature. There are also digital events to enjoy. The festival plans to give out 1,000 free books over the course of the festival and in Tottenham libraries in the coming weeks.

Tottenham Literature Festival takes place from 14th - 20th November. Find out more: www.berniegrantcentre.co.uk

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