
Lit in Colour Teacher Conference 2025
For teachers and school librarians of years 5–13A collaboration between Penguin Books and the British Library, this free in-person conference supports English teachers and school librarians of primary and secondary years.
In-personAbout Lit in Colour Teacher Conference 2025

Join us in-person at this year’s Lit in Colour Teacher Conference – a rich opportunity to deepen your subject knowledge and strengthen your practice when teaching texts by authors of colour in Britain. Hosted by Penguin Books, in collaboration with the British Library.
In 2021, the Lit in Colour report published with principal programme partner, The Runnymede Trust, found that just 0.7% of GCSE students in England read a book by a writer of colour. This has since risen to 1.5%, demonstrating that more support is needed to remove the barriers schools and teachers face.
What to expect on the day?
The one-day conference will include:
- a keynote speech from Sathnam Sanghera, bestselling author of Empireland, Empireworld, Stolen History, and his forthcoming title Journeys of Empire
- workshops designed for primary, secondary and school librarian audiences – on topics including how to handle sensitive language around race in the classroom, and how to use creative writing to inspire students’ own critical and imaginative engagement
- special access to British Library archive materials that help contextualise novels, plays and poetry
- displays and giveaways, offering the chance to explore new books, resources and materials to support curriculum planning, inclusive teaching, and assessment readiness
- catering will be provided, and attendees will receive a free book bundle to support the inclusion of writers of colour in both curriculum and reading for pleasure initiatives.
Full programme to be announced soon.
Places are free but limited, and booking is essential. If you can no longer attend after booking, please cancel your ticket so it can be offered to someone on the waiting list.
Please email discovering.literature@bl.uk if you have any questions.
More information
About Lit in Colour
Since 2021 the Lit in Colour campaign has been supporting UK schools make the teaching and learning of English Literature more inclusive of writers of colour. Penguin Books and Runnymede Trust have collaborated since 2020 with the commissioning of the Lit in Colour: Diversity in Literature in English Schools report published in 2021. This research found that just 0.7% of GCSE students in England read a book by a writer of colour. It also found that primary and secondary school English teachers had little to no training on how to talk about race in the classroom (with only 12% of secondary and 13% of primary survey respondents having received teacher training in this area), or for approaching racist language in books. Other campaign partners include Pearson, OCR, AQA, and Eduqas exam boards, education platform providers Tes and Twinkl, publishers Oxford University Press and Bloomsbury, and The National Literacy Trust and Peters Books.
About Penguin Books UK
Penguin Books UK is the UK’s largest trade book publisher. It is made up of nine publishing houses and over 40 different imprints; publishing authors including Margaret Atwood, Bernardine Evaristo, Malorie Blackman, Lee Child, Yuval Harari, Nigella Lawson, Charlie Mackesy, Ian McEwan, Nadiya Hussain, Haruki Murakami, Barack and Michelle Obama, Jamie Oliver, Philip Pullman, David Attenborough, Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith and Jacqueline Wilson; along with over 3,000 different Classics.
Penguin was founded in 1935 by Allen Lane, who wanted to make good quality books affordable and accessible to everyone. In doing so, he created a paperback revolution that democratised literature and transformed publishing.
@PenguinUKBooks | penguin.co.uk
Dates and times
In-person
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