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In Cymru and I ten new writers look at what Wales means to them as people from backgrounds previously largely under-represented. Their various viewpoints make this book a new look at Wales, or show a Wales for the most part hidden: a Wales unwritten. Here are essays on identity, integration, the power of language to welcome or divide, acceptance, personal aspiration, civic decline, and hill walking. Wales is the first official Nation of Sanctuary. Among the contributors are those who have sought sanctuary: immigrants - current and first or second generation - neurodivergent people, members of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Cymru and I ten new writers look at what Wales means to them as people from backgrounds previously largely under-represented. Their various viewpoints make this book a new look at Wales, or show a Wales for the most part hidden: a Wales unwritten. Here are essays on identity, integration, the power of language to welcome or divide, acceptance, personal aspiration, civic decline, and hill walking. Wales is the first official Nation of Sanctuary. Among the contributors are those who have sought sanctuary: immigrants - current and first or second generation - neurodivergent people, members of the LGBT community, and of working-class communities. Cymru and I is made of ten very human stories about Wales and the many different kinds of Welshness it encompasses. It is published in collaboration with Inclusive Journalism Cymru, an organisation committed to creating opportunities for and representing writing from communities in Wales conventionally under-represented in publishing. The contributors are: Gosia Buzzanca, Tia-zakura Camilleri, Kelechi Ronald Ikpe, Mo Jannah, Bethany Mcaulay, Laura Mochan, Debowale Omole, Alice Roberts, Hanin Abou Salem, Anthony Shapland.
Autorenporträt
Inclusive Journalism Cymru is a network which connects, supports and campaigns for those who've been marginalised or excluded by the journalism industry in Wales. Together they aim to build a fairer, safer and more representative sector that confronts prejudice and discrimination by telling stories which reflect diverse perspectives, rebuild trust and help reclaim journalism for everyone.