Bookworms. I don't even like the word. Still, it applies to me - I have been one as far back as I can remember and I cannot imagine life otherwise. The truth is that very few things match the pleasure of a good book and the joys, the knowledge it gives you. Don't tell me you don't have time to read. Don't tell me book lovers hide in books and forget to live; comfortable with second-hand experiences. Book lovers live a thousand lives, they write a thousand books, they travel in time and space. Book lovers are scary. They know so much, they have seen the depths of human souls, they have seen the light and touched the darkness, they have an understanding of things other people will never have.

"A good book should leave you slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it."
William Styron

Saturday, 15 November 2014

SOS (Save our sons) by Benjamin Zephaniah

Short video on Zephaniah's poem. The images used portray racism in the past to show that while some things might have changed, much remains the same.

Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie

The students presented the writer giving particular relevance to her TED talk on the dangers of a single story and created a short video based on that single story idea.


The refugees by Benjamin Zephaniah

The video is part of a larger work project which involved a role play and a story about a parallel universe, but the poem is there recorded by the students and illustrated using pictures from the Internet.