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Contains 29 new poems by Charlotte Shyllon and 24 contributing poets, including 4 guest poets’ poems and the 20 winning and highly commended poems from the Black in White Poetry Competition 2025. Foreword by Dame Neslyn Watson-Druée, DBE, executive coach to senior leaders, author and speaker.

Sharing Stories, Shaping Societies

White Face, Foreign Hands

Contains 29 new poems by Charlotte Shyllon and 24 contributing poets, including 4 guest poets’ poems and the 20 winning and highly commended poems from the Black in White Poetry Competition 2025. Foreword by Dame Neslyn Watson-Druée, DBE, executive coach…

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Poems from the Black in White Poetry Competition 2025.

Contains 29 new poems by Charlotte Shyllon and 24 contributing poets, including 4 guest poets’ poems and the 20 winning and highly commended poems from the Black in White Poetry Competition 2025. Foreword by Dame Neslyn Watson-Druée, DBE, executive coach to senior leaders, author and speaker.

The Transforming Words Foundation runs the Black in White Poetry Competition to provide a platform for sharing poetry and raising awareness of racism in the workplace and childhood settings. The competition was established in 2021 by Charlotte Shyllon, who was inspired to write her poetry collection, Black in White, following the killing of George Floyd, and invites submissions from people of colour and allies to share their own experiences and observations. Winning and highly commended entries are published annually in anthologies during Black History Month. The sixth book in the series, White Face, Foreign Hands, features poems from the 2025 competition and is named after the winning entry in the workplace category, written by Dennis Johnstone.

What makes this competition particularly outstanding is the way it weaves together individual narratives with technical mastery. The poems are crafted with care, exhibiting polish, skill, and artistry that elevate their message without detracting from their emotional immediacy. This elegant blend of beauty and power reflects the dedication of the poets, who use language as a vessel for education and transformation. They demonstrate that poetry is not just an expressive art form but a form of resistance and a catalyst for change – an emotional toolkit for understanding and confronting societal injustices.

Dame Neslyn Watson-Druée, DBE, Integrity-Centred Leadership, Executive Coach to Senior Leaders, Business Psychologist, Author and Speaker

 

Author Charlotte Shyllon

Charlotte is a senior business professional with nearly three decades’ experience working primarily in communications and business development. Following the killing of George Floyd in 2020, she wrote her first book of poems, Black in White, to share some of her experiences of racism in the corporate world. She then ran a poetry competition for four years to elicit other people’s stories about workplace and childhood racism.
In 2024, she set up The Transforming Words Foundation to expand this work and now uses her diversity and inclusion expertise to bring insight and illumination to these important issues. Charlotte is a British Sierra Leonean and is mum to two adult children.

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