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Yomi Adegoke Elizabeth Uviebinene Biography & Facts

Yomi Adegoke (born 25 September 1991) is a British journalist and author. Early life and education Adegoke is of Nigerian heritage. She was born in Canning Town, east London, and raised in Croydon. She attended the University of Warwick and studied law. Her sister, Yemisi Adegoke, is a journalist for BBC Africa. She took a year out of university and in 2013 she founded Birthday Magazine, a publication aimed at black teenage girls. The magazine discussed race, pop culture and feminism. Career Adegoke has written for The Guardian, The Independent and the Pool. She was selected by The Dots as a woman who was "redefining the creative industry". An Evening Standard feature included her among "frontline pioneers". She has called out racism on university campuses. She worked for Channel 4 News. Slay in Your Lane Adegoke collaborated with Elizabeth Uviebinené to write Slay in Your Lane: The Black Girl Bible. Nine publishers fought for the rights to the book, with Adegoke and Uviebinené winning five-figure sums. It was published by 4th Estate (HarperCollins) in 2018. It was described as a "guide to life for a generation of black women". To write the book, Adegoke and Uviebinené interviewed several accomplished black women, including Malorie Blackman, Denise Lewis, jamelia, Laura Mvula, Clara Amfo, Karen Blackett, June Sarpong, Margaret Busby and Estelle. The book covers work, education, money, dating and health, as well as media representation of black women. It was selected by BBC Radio 4 as Book of the Week in July 2018. They discussed the book at the Southbank Centre for the London Literature Festival. The pair have discussed the success of the book widely, in mainstream media and public discussions. Complementing the book, in April 2020 Adegoke and Uviebinené launched the Slay in Your Lane: The Podcast, which continued the analysis of news and popular culture topics from a black British female perspective. The List In 2023, Adegoke published her debut novel, The List with 4th Estate books (HarperCollins). The book follows internet famous couple Ola and Michael in the run up to their wedding, and how their relationship is affected when Michael's name is included on anonymously curated online list of abusers. It was an instant Sunday Times Bestseller. References. Discover the Yomi Adegoke Elizabeth Uviebinene popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Yomi Adegoke Elizabeth Uviebinene books.

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    How to Stay Safe Online

    Seyi Akiwowo

    A powerful, comprehensive guide to spotting, responding to and proactively defending yourself from online abuse and learning how to be a good ally to those experiencing it.'The ne...

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    Sista Sister

    Candice Brathwaite

    Candice Brathwaite's muchanticipated second book about all the things she wishes she'd been told when she was young and needed guidance.I Am Not Your Baby Mother was a landmark pub...

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    I Am Not Your Baby Mother

    Candice Brathwaite

    THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER (May 2020)'Really good ... accessible, sometimes shocking, honest, and feels written from the heart' Bernardine Evaristo'I gobbled it in one weekend an...