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What is At Large?

We run conversations on topics that matter – and some that don't.

Behind At Large is me, Moya Lothian-McLean: journalist, broadcaster and big time chatter. At Large was born because I wanted an offline space where I could get the sort of cultural conversations that suck me into online comment sections for hours on end.

What if, instead of losing whole evenings to scrolling my phone, I could head to an event with a crowd of opinionated, curious people to chat about everything from pop music to the weird polarisation taking root between men and women in dating right now?

It sounded pretty good to me. Enter: At Large.

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OUR next event

Is black Britain becoming... boujee?

From broadcasters and lawyers to content creators, actors and politicians, black professionals appear to have become leaders of Britain's most visible, profitable and culture-defining industries. Yet educated black professionals say racism is entrenched and rising to the top has never been harder. So what is going on? How have they ascended? At what expense? And what does the expansion of a black middle class mean for all black people in Britain?

Journalist Symeon Brown has undertaken the largest known data study of Britain's black middle class and elite to compile a social history and critique of the new black middle class. Join Brown and editor Kemi Alemoru to discuss his new book The Good, the Black and the Boujee, on 5 August 2026 in the Bernie Grant Arts Centre theatre, with doors open from 7pm.

This event is supported by Bernie Grant Arts Centre, in partnership with Tottenham Literature Festival.

🗓️ 5 August 2026, doors open 7pm

📍Bernie Grant Arts Centre, N15

🎟️ Tickets from £7

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