The Colour of Chalk podcast

Episode Two: On The Same Edge with Josephine Hall

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On a clear, warm Summer’s day in 2021, Alinah takes a walk from Birling Gap with writer and artist Josephine Hall up onto the Seven Sisters cliffs to ask about her creative work, her relationship to the sea and to edges, ancestors and migration. They speak of writing, walking, activism and the restorative power of the coastal Downs through these intense times of change. Josephine also shares her poetry, and her book recommendations are listed below.

Josephine Hall is a writer and artist, living in a brown body. She grew up in rural West Cornwall and is currently based in Brighton. Her creative work explores themes such as identity, nature, adventure and healing and her sense of belonging is constantly shifting and redefining.

www.josephinehall.org

Books recommended:

PET by Akwaeke Emezi 

These Ghosts are family by Maisy Card

Mrs Death Misses Death by Salena Godden

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"The Colour of Chalk" is supported by funding from Arts Council England as well as the South Downs National Park Authority.

Production is thanks to Sonic Boom Audio and Alinah Azadeh.

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