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Jaipur Literature Festival 2024: identity, ageing, and AI

This collage depicts various events at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2024 held at the British Library in London. It features speakers on stage during discussions, including Mishal Husain, highlighted against vibrant, culturally rich backgrounds of traditional Indian scripts and symbols. The central images capture authors engaging with audiences, surrounded by elements representing Indian heritage and the global reach of the festival, illustrating the festival's theme of exploring deep historical and contemporary issues. Jaipur Literature Festival 2024: identity, ageing, and AI.

The Jaipur Literature Festival 2024 hosts discussions on identity, ageing, and AI at the British Library in London.

Reading Well for Dementia launched in some libraries

Discover the new Reading Well for Dementia collection by The Reading Agency at public libraries across England and Wales.

Queen’s Reading Room study finds reading helps wellbeing

Discover the mental health benefits of reading with new neuroscience insights from The Queen’s Reading Room study.

Shame, anatomy, and misogyny – Vagina Obscura by Rachel E. Gross

Shame, anatomy, and misogyny with Vagina Obscura by Rachel E. Gross

Vagina Obscura author Rachel E. Gross spoke to the How To Be Books Podcast about how female genitalia and anatomy has been linked to shame.

Dr Annabel Sowemimo: a ‘Divided’ and racist health system

Divided author Dr Annabel Sowemimo

Dr. Annabel Sowemimo shares her eye-opening journey in medicine, exposing racial biases and healthcare disparities in her book “Divided.”

Wendy Mitchell: challenging stigmas on death on World Alzheimer’s Month

One Last Thing author Wendy Mitchell on dementia and openness about death

Join “One Last Thing” author Wendy Mitchell in breaking taboos on dementia and death and the power of open conversations.

Why there is a health gap – Rebel Bodies author Sarah Graham

three person looking at x ray result as we look at the health gap

Rebel Bodies author and health journalist Sarah Graham talks to How To Be Books about the existing health gap.

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