Wiley’s Anti-Semitism, Kiley Reid’s Such A Fun Age & An Author Special w/ Nesrine Malik

It’s our last episode of the season - and boy, do we have a bumper episode for you. In this week’s show we discuss what Twitter’s failure to suspend Wiley says about our failure to combat anti-semitism (and what you can do to help), the graphic and glorious podcast of the year, Brown Girls Do It Too, Kiley Reid’s incisive and compulsively readable novel Such A Fun Age and an author special with the inspiring and thought-provoking columnist and author of We Need New Stories, Nesrine Malik about why we must resist cultural myths. Plus, some newsletters to subscribe to right now, and an Ask The High Low question about dating after cancer. We’ll be back in early September!  E-mail: thehighlowshow@gmail.com (but please do note the inbox will be unmanned for August) Tweet: @thehighlowshow Shop: thehighlowshop.com where 100% proceeds go to charity - 50% to Black Minds Matter and 50% to Freedom Charity  Links Following/ signing @geraldstratfor3 on Twitter  Sign the petition for Wiley to have his MBE removed  https://www.change.org/p/parliament-remove-wileys-mbe?recruiter=136977510&recruited_by_id=853bea40-b288-0130-c64a-3c764e051fd7-23699423-en-gb%3A2 Write to honours.cabinetoffice@gov.uk to request the removal of Wiley’s MBE  Reading The Waiting Room, a newsletter by Amelia Tait  https://t.co/K354wEstO1?amp=1 Sidenotes, a newsletter by Sophie Wilkinson  https://t.co/8Tktq491Lh?amp=1 The Red Hand Files, a newsletter by Nick Cave  https://www.theredhandfiles.com The Meander, a newsletter by Dolly Alderton  https://t.co/1oQyVWIXz4?amp=1 Such A Fun Age, by Kiley Reid We Need New Stories, by Nesrine Malik Hot Little Hands, by Abigail Ulman  Listening/ watching  Brown Girls Do It Too, on BBC Sounds In Writing podcast, by Hattie Crisell Call My Agent, on Netflix   


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