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Tananarive Due with copies of her new book 'the Reformatory'.

Award-winning horror writer Tananarive Due knows how to scare. She explains what attracts us to the genre, how she creates horror, and how her time at Leeds played a key role in her success.

An interpretation of Mami Wata, with a red and yellow shawl, hoop earrings, holding a snake that curls round her neck and above her head.

PhD researcher Megan Fourqurean studies Nigerian literature that explores gender and sexuality through religious symbols.

Dr Nicholls meets Lord Boateng in parliament

Dr Brendon Nicholls' method of reading postcolonial literature opens up the possibilities of meaning and makes room for African knowledges.

Ngûgî wa Thiong’o, legendary novelist, decolonial activist and professor, is visiting Leeds as part of the symposium organised by the Racial Justice Network.

Legendary novelist, decolonial activist and professor, returns to his alma mater as part of the symposium organised by the Racial Justice Network.

Michael Sadler building

Dr Rachael Gillibrand, Lecturer in Inclusive Learning, tells of her experiences over the past year working in the IMS, her time in other institutions, and her plans for the future.