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slambassadors 2017

Trade

Dust in the wind

Sons and Mothers

She Cannot Speak

The Black Box

Permission

The struggles of being a Chinese kid in a white family

Not My Aesthetics

Paintings

The Hushed Children

Redefining me

My Roots

Unapologetic

Not Black, Black

Kathryn Welch

Kathryn is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

William Tracy-Youngs

William is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

Shannon Ryan

Shannon is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

Precious Ogunlowo

Precious is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

Shamiha Magezi

Shamiha is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

Tinuola Ibrahim

Tinuola is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

Elijah Hammond-Dallas

Elijah is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

Saffron Baldoza

Saffron is highly commended in SLAMbassadors 2017.

Honey Birch

Honey is the winner of the Cold Fire Award 2017, as part of the SLAMbassadors National Championships. The Cold Fire Award was set up in 2016 in memory of Thomas Crosbie (also known as PACE or Cold Fire) who was a SLAMbassadors winner in 2003.  

Chelsea Stockham

Chelsea is a winner of SLAMbassadors 2017.

Charlotte Sonnex

Charlotte is a winner of SLAMbassadors 2017.

Eben Roddis

Eben is a winner of SLAMbassadors 2017.

Emmeline Armitage

Emmeline is a winner of SLAMbassadors 2017.

Arinola Adegbite

Arinola is a winner of SLAMbassadors 2017.

Mukahang Limbu

Mukahang was a commended Foyle Young Poet in 2016 and 2017. He is also a winner of SLAMbassadors 2017.

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