The conversation starts in about 2 hours' time today at 6pm UK time, Sunday, June 21.
The session will feature
readings and
conversation focusing on Loraine's third and latest
poetry collection,
My Accents (Independently published, 2026), and will explore "courage", this year's theme for Refugee Week.
Originally from Malawi,
Loraine Masiya Mponela is a migrants' rights campaigner and poet based in Coventry, England.
She sits on the Board for Women for Refugee Women and on the Management Committee for Asylum Support Appeals Project (ASAP) among others, and is the ex-chair for Coventry Asylum and Refugee Action Group (CARAG) 2018-2022. CARAG is a peer support group which is for and run by people seeking asylum, refugees, migrants and anyone subjected to the UK Immigration and Asylum system.
Loraine is the author of the
poetry collections,
I Was Not Born A Sad Poet (Independently published, 2022),
Now I Sing (2024), and
My Accents (2026).
See also, "
What do Asylum Seekers and Refugees Make of Far-Right Violence in the UK? Pt. 1" (CivicLeicester, 29 September 2024) in which Loraine and fellow poet and migrants' rights activist Dadirai Tsopo, among other things, discuss African women's experience of the asylum system in the United Kingdom, and the sense refugees and asylum seekers make of the far-right violence and terrorism they are witnessing and experiencing.