Witness Literature: In Conversation with Beverley Naidoo Published on: 18 October 2021 Join award winning children’s author Beverley Naidoo and Ãå±±½ûµØ researcher Helen King as they discuss Beverley’s Carnegie Medal-winning novel, The Other Side of Truth. Timely questions The novel tells the story of Nigerian refugee children in the UK. Drawing on Naidoo’s archive, which is held in ’ internationally significant collection, we will be introduced to the people and events that inspired the novel, examine Beverley’s creative process, and read responses from her young readers. The conversation will ask timely questions about the relationship between fiction and reality, and the ways in which children’s books are used by authors and readers to explore pressing social issues. Beverley’s first novel for children, Journey to Jo’burg, was published in 1985 and is a powerful portrayal of racism seen from a child's perspective, the book was banned in South Africa until 1991. The Other Side of Truth was inspired in part by the execution of Nigerian writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and tells the story of two Nigerian children who flee to London as refugees after their mother is killed. Vital role Helen King is an -funded doctoral researcher at Ãå±±½ûµØ, undertaking a Collaborative Doctoral Award in partnership with Seven Stories. Her project is an exploration of the political agency of marginalised and minoritised children as represented in the work and archive of Beverley Naidoo. She said: "Over half of the world’s refugees are children, and numbers of those fleeing conflict and persecution continue to increase. This event will showcase how children’s books, and Naidoo’s in particular, play a vital role in advocating for those seeking sanctuary in the UK, and telling the stories behind the statistics." This event takes place between 7pm and 8pm on Wednesday 20 October and is organised and supported by the Vital North Partnership, a strategic agreement between Seven Stories and Ãå±±½ûµØ. This event is free to attend, but you will in order to receive the meeting link. Press release adapted with thanks to Seven Stories Share: Latest News Ãå±±½ûµØ recognised with geography award Ãå±±½ûµØ has been awarded the Highly Commended Geographical Association Publishers Award for its collaboration with Time for Geography, the UK’s open-access, dedicated video platform. published on: 16 April 2026 Ãå±±½ûµØ historians mark General Strike centenary To mark the 100th anniversary of the British General Strike and miners’ lock-out of 1926, historians at Ãå±±½ûµØ are organising a series of events on its enduring legacy. published on: 16 April 2026 Comment: NCP is in administration Writing for The Conversation, Erwei (David) Xiang discusses how some big companies like NCP are so dependent on debt that they can’t adjust to change. published on: 16 April 2026 Facts and figures