Join us for poetry and conversation on African and African diasporic migration and (im)mobility.
The online gathering is free and open to all and takes place online, from 6pm till 7.30pm (UK time) on Thursday, 18 December, International Migrants' Day 2025.
REGISTRATION
ABOUT THE READINGS AND CONVERSATION
Co-hosted by Omobola Osamor, Dike Nwosu and Thyolo Musyoka, the gathering will feature contributions from poets M. Chambers, Zita Holbourne, Rene` Level, Sante Matteo, Fauziyatu ‘Fauzi’ Moro, Thyolo Musyoka, Dike Nwosu, Omobola Osamor, James Sentiba, and Palmwine Sounds.
There will also be a Q&A session and conversation with all present.
International Migrants Day is observed annually on December 18 to recognize the significant contributions of migrants to societies worldwide, highlight the challenges they face, and advocate for their fundamental human rights and safer migration pathways.
ABOUT THE SERIES
The series has open calls for poems (40 lines or less) and short prose (100 words or less) exploring:
We take the African diaspora to include all people of African descent in all the ways they define themselves, e.g. African, African American, Afro Asian, Afro Brazilian, African-Caribbean, Afro Italian, Afro Latino, Afropean, Black British, Black, etc.
RECORDINGS
The readings and conversation will be recorded and made publicly accessible, in whole or in part, through the Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series video playlist, and through social media and the website we are building around the poetry anthology series.
Kind regards,
Ambrose Musiyiwa
Coordinator, Africa Migration Report Poetry Anthology Series