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Fresh voices

In this series, Iman Amrani interviews guests from an array of backgrounds and industries, offering inspiring and alternative perspectives on the important issues of the day

  • 'There was a lot of crying': youngest Booker prize nominee on writing her first novel - video

    The author made headlines this year after becoming the youngest person to be shortlisted for the Man Booker prize with her debut novel Everything Under. Iman Amrani speaks to her about her book

  • 'We wanted to reflect everything black women can be': authors of Slay in Your Lane – video

    Elizabeth Uviebinené and Yomi Adegoke are the co-authors of Slay in Your Lane: the Black Girl Bible. They talk to the Guardian's Iman Amrani about their experiences as black British women and why they wrote the book

  • 'Dance gave me a way to find a life’: English National Ballet's Isaac Hernández

    The 28-year-old lead principal of the English National Ballet tells the Guardian's Iman Amrani about his plans to make dance a human right in his home country of Mexico

  • 'There's a lot of power in being young': Hamilton lead actor Jamael Westman on making change - video

    Jamael Westman, the lead actor in the West End production of Hamilton, talks to the Guardian's Iman Amrani backstage at the Victoria Palace Theatre, discussing the power of youth to make change, whether Hamilton is part of a wider 'black renaissance' and what theatre can do to attract a more diverse audience. 

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