Whose Stories?

Whose Stories?

Seven Stories

Whose Stories? is a podcast about children’s books, diversity, and the role of archives, brought to you by Newcastle University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children’s Books. In the first season of our podcast, we’re exploring the story of children’s books and Black Britain. You’ll hear from authors, illustrators, and changemakers in the world of children’s literature, including the multi-award-winning writers John Agard, Valerie Bloom, and Beverley Naidoo. You’ll be introduced to Seven Stories’ unique collection of archival material and learn about why building a truly representative national archive of children’s books is so critical, and we’ll draw on the expertise of researchers at Newcastle University to put a spotlight on issues of diversity and representation in children’s literature and its history within these contexts. Ultimately, we’ll show you what we can gain from making children’s books more inclusive – and what’s lost when the UK’s children don’t find themselves reflected in the words (and worlds) they find on the page. Subscribe and stay tuned.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Whose Stories??

There are 7 episodes avaiable of Whose Stories?.

What is Whose Stories? about?

We have categorized Whose Stories? as:

  • Arts
  • Education

Where can you listen to Whose Stories??

Whose Stories? is available, among others places, on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Whose Stories? start?

The first episode of Whose Stories? that we have available was released 18 June 2021.

Who creates the podcast Whose Stories??

Whose Stories? is produced and created by Seven Stories.