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Subject to Change: 'We're chatting in the kitchen about our brains' by
The latest in our Subject to Change poetry series, Young Poet Gabriel Jones presents 'We're chatting in the kitchen about our brains'.
Subject to Change: 'White House Banter' by Corey Peterson
The latest in the Subject to Change poetry series, Young Poet Corey Peterson presents his poem 'White House Banter'.
Subject to Change: 'Harsh' by Leke Oso Alabi
The latest in the Subject to Change poetry series, Young Poet Leke Oso Alabi presents his poem 'Harsh'.
Subject to Change: 'Filibuster' by Bella Cox
For August’s poem, Bella Cox considers what it means to be both a global and a British citizen.
Subject to Change: 'Tender' by Annie Hayter
For July’s poem, Annie Hayter reflects on the relationship between sexual abuse and denial, in the wake of recent revelations.
Subject to Change: 'Bun Babylon!' by Anita Barton-Williams
For June’s poem, Anita Barton-Williams shares a personal reflection on her heritage in light of the Windrush scandal.
Subject to Change: 'Bun Babylon!' by Anita Barton-Williams
For June’s poem, Anita Barton-Williams shares a personal reflection on her heritage in light of the Windrush scandal.
Subject to Change: 'Homesick' by Eleanor Penny
For May's poem, Eleanor Penny reflects on the concept of home, exploring the political fractures within her heritage.
Subject to Change: Did You Pack Your Own Bags by Kareem Parkins-Brown
Our April poem comes from Kareem Parkins-Brown, as he performs his poem, 'Did You Pack Your Own Bags?'. Read our interview with Kareem for more about his poem and how poetry can be a powerful vehicle for change.
Subject to Change: 'Hunger Strike' by Laurie Ogden
Our March poem comes from Laurie Ogden, as she performs her poem, 'Hunger Strike', inspired by the treatment of women detained at Yarl’s Wood. Read our interview with Laurie for more about her poem.
Subject to Change: 'I'm Rooting for Everybody Black' by Jeremiah Brown
Our February poem comes from Jeremiah 'Sugar J.' Brown , as he performs his poem, 'I'm Rooting for Everybody Black'. Read our interview with Jeremiah for more about his poem and how poetry can be a powerful vehicle for change.
Subject to Change: 'Honey' by Katie Hale
Our January poem comes from Katie Hale, as she performs her poem, 'Honey' - because what better way to interrogate a word than with a poem? Read our interview with Katie for more about her poem and how poetry can be a powerful vehicle for change.