the home of black authors – afroribooks brighton

Podcast
A Cup of Care
  • Waves, Small and Close, Brighton Beach, England
    30:00
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30:00 min.
Courage, Dignity and Change – A Conversation with Mercy Kamau
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30:04 min.
"because history repeats" a talk with Georgia Hadzidakis
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30:02 min.
"it opens up" - eine Kunstschatzsuche mitten im Wald
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29:40 min.
„Die Aufklärung vor Europa retten“ - ein Gespräch mit Nikita Dhawan
audio
30:00 min.
Claiming Identity – Roma, Queerness, and the Power of Civic Engagement
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30:06 min.
Was passiert, wenn wir nicht nur für, sondern auch gegen Parteien stimmen können? Wahllabor der WochenKlausur
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30:00 min.
"Unsere Vielfalt ist das Schönste, was wir haben. Aber auch nur so lange, wie wir sie noch haben."
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30:03 min.
"Kampf ist notwendig, dort wo er gebraucht wird"
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30:07 min.
Don`t give up, don`t get tired. Talking with Martin Mycielski Open Dialogue Foundation

In Brighton, Afrori Books is more than a bookshop — it’s a living celebration of stories, voices, and representation. In this interview, Oliviyah shares her deep love for books and the way they connect us: as windows into different cultures, mirrors that reflect our own lives, and doors that open us to new ways of imagining the world.

 

She speaks about how important it is for every reader to see themselves in the stories they read, and how books can empower us by affirming identity, history, and belonging. Afrori Books is a place where community meets imagination, and where diverse voices are not just included but celebrated.

Oliviyah also honours her mum, whose belief in her vision and financial support helped bring AfroRiBooks to life. That foundation of love and encouragement makes the space not only about books, but also about family, resilience, and legacy.

with a blogpost included : https://afroribooks.co.uk/blogs/news/the-cost-of-debt

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