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- 30May2026
London Football Book Market
A market celebrating independent football books, magazines, fanzines, kits, art and other independent football-related projects.
- 2Jun2026
Everyone Everywhere: Mixed Race Britain with Lucas Fothergill
Everyone Everywhere is a powerful exploration of Britain’s mixed race identity, tracing its hidden past, vivid present, and hopeful future.
- 3Jun2026
Fankle Art Collective: Flow
Flow is a group exhibition by artists, working across painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textiles, ceramics, collage, photography, and film and video.
- 4Jun2026
Kin with prize-winning US author Tayari Jones
Tayari Jones returns with a luminous, deeply moving novel about mothers and daughters, and two lifelong friends whose worlds collide after years apart. Vernice and Annie are born within days of each other in Honeysuckle, Louisiana.
- 9Jun2026
Julia Hawkins - On Loneliness
Join Julia to discuss her book and discover how to overcome isolation and enjoy solitude.
- 10Jun2026
Scattered: A memoir of three homecomings with Aamna Mohdin
When Aamna Mohdin travelled to Calais to report on the refugee crisis, she was confronted by a reality she had been outrunning for two decades: that she had been a child refugee herself.
- 13Jun2026
Readers and Writers Zine Fair
Zines are small self-published magazines, and our annual zine fair celebrates our local and wider community of creative zinesters! A day of zines, small press and grassroots publications with over 25 stalls over two floors of Brixton Library.
- 15Jun2026
Kanopy Film Screening: Shorts from The Youth and Gender Media Project by Jonathan Skurnik
As part of our Kanopy Film Screenings we’ll be showing two film shorts from The Youth and Gender Media Project: I’m Just Anneke (2010, 11min English subtitles) and Becoming Johanna: The Journey of a Transgender Teen
- 18Jun2026
They Call Me Guess: A Memoir of Roots, Routes and Resilience with Beulah Smith-Coombs
In her memoir, Beulah ‘Guess’ Smith-Coombs chronicles her early childhood in 1950s rural Jamaica, narrating her upbringing and student years in ‘swinging 60s’ England and the decades beyond.
- 22Jun2026
My Mother In-Law’s Dresses
A reminiscence workshop dedicated to the memory of Girleyvine - a Windrush Pioneer - showcasing some of her beautiful dresses and photographs, documenting her arrival from Jamaica to West Norwood in 1958.