Lanre Bakare
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Lanre Bakare is the arts and culture correspondent for the Guardian, where his writing focuses on the intersection of art, race and culture across multiple disciplines. He was senior correspondent on the Cotton Capital project – an exposé on the Guardian’s founders’ links to transatlantic slavery and was recognised at the Press Awards as a ‘breathtakingly honest mea culpa’. He was born and grew up in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Books by Lanre Bakare
We Were There
Urgent, pioneering and alive with energy, this is the story of Black Britain that for too long has been overlooked - the one that exists beyond London