telling the stories of marginalised voices

Interviews & Media

Interviews & Media

- Guest on Discover Me, podcast with Adjoa Andoh
- Guest on Channel 5’s My Cornwall with Fern Britton
- Guest on ITVX’s Mel Giedroyc & Martin Clunes Explore Britain by the Book
- Audio recording of Hay Festival panel with Nick Hayes, Ellen Miles, Louisa Adjoa Parker & Daniel Raven-Ellison: Imagine … Nature is a human right (cost £15 or included in Hay Player subscription)
- the flap pack, volume two: She Can Still Sing by Louisa Adjoa Parker
- Blossom Trees and Burnt Out cars Ep. 4 of the podcast on BBC Sounds
- The Localist - Dorset A Green And Not So Pleasant Land on BBC Sounds
- Discussing my journey of discovering black history in Dorset
- National Parks UK Postcards from the Parks
- BBC Radio Somerset (1 hour 24 mins in)
- Rural racism in Dorset on BBC news
- Steve Harris - Meghan and Harry interview: 'Privilege can't protect us from racism' - Diversity Consultant - BBC Sounds
- How can we better understand the 'particular culture of racism' in the British countryside - Sky News
- "I was always drawn to words" - writer Louisa Adjoa Parker on her work and growing up in South West England - BBC Radio Cornwall
- Words in a Time of Lockdown - The Writer’s Block podcast
- The rough guide to everywhere: Liberation Route Europe
- ‘The English countryside was shaped by colonialism’: Why rural Britain is unwelcoming for people of colour, in Metro
- ‘I wanted to be white’: Women of colour explain the damaging impact of western beauty standards in Metro
- Poet who used to live in Lyme Regis performs piece on experiences of racism in west Dorset in the Bridport News
- Louisa Adjoa Parker writes about growing up in Devon in the 1980s in Devon Live
- Black Somerset author on tackling decades of racism in the county in Somerset Live
- Cover story in the Marshwood Vale
- Dorset writer trying to raise awareness of rural racism on BBC news
- Bridport News on How to wear a skin
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Bridport News coverage of the Where are you really from? Podcast
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Interview in Carpe Noctem
- The Guardian
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Bournemouth’s freed slave
- Literature Works SW
- Interview with Gail Aldwin in The writer is a lonely hunter