A public talk and live performance from Dr Martin Glynn exploring how dub poetry, spoken word and reggae have been used to challenge injustice, inspire communities and celebrate Caribbean culture.

A public talk and live performance from Dr Martin Glynn exploring how dub poetry, spoken word and reggae have been used to challenge injustice, inspire communities and celebrate Caribbean culture. Blending discussion with performance, the event looks at how music and language can become powerful tools for identity, resistance and social change.

Friday 19 June 2026, 6pm to 9pm

Caribbean Centre, Spon Street, CV1 3BB

Date: 19th June 2026.

Location: Caribbean Centre, Spon Street, CV1 3BB

Cost: Free

Time: 18:00 - 21:00