A photograph of poet, writer and broadcaster Lemn Sissay

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Every family carries stories…stories passed down through generations, stories held quietly, stories shaped by love, migration, absence, memory and survival. 

Throughout Bradford Literature Festival 2026, audiences across the city have been invited to share reflections, testimonies and fragments of family life as part of a living public archive created in collaboration with Lemn Sissay’s Tell Me Something project. 

In this special event, acclaimed writer and broadcaster, Lemn Sissay, reflects on the stories gathered throughout the festival, exploring family as a place of inheritance, identity, fracture and belonging. Weaving together testimony, conversation and collective witnessing, this event offers a rare space for reflection on the lives, memories and human connections that shape us.

Part of Bradford Literature Festival 

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Tickets - £10.00
Book online - https://www.bradfordlitfest.co.uk/event/tell-me-something-family-stories-with-lemn-sissay-2/
Or by phone - 01274 044140.

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Map & Directions

Tell Me Something - Family Stories with Lemn Sissay

Type:Literary Event

St Georges Hall, Bridge Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1JT

Opening Times

Season (12 July 2026)
DayTimes
Sunday15:00 - 16:00

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