ABOUT
Stella Dadzie is a published writer and feminist historian, best known for The Heart of the Race: Black Women's lives in Britain which won the 1985 Martin Luther King Award for Literature, and was re-published by Verso in 2018 as a Feminist Classic. Her work on enslaved women, A Kick in the Belly: Women, Slavery & Resistance was published by Verso in October 2020 to much acclaim.
Her latest book, A Whole Heap of Mix Up, IS OUT NOW.
Stella is a founder member of OWAAD (Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent), a national umbrella group for Black women that emerged in the late 1970s as part of the British Civil Rights movement. She has been described as one of the “grandmothers“ of Black Feminism in the UK. Her personal archive in Brixton‘s Black Cultural Archives is one of the most visited by researchers and scholars from across the world.
Her career as a writer, artist and education activist spans nearly 50 years. She has written numerous publications and resources aimed at promoting equality and good practice, including resources to decolonise and diversify the UK national curriculum in schools and colleges.
She is well known within the UK for her contribution to tackling youth racism and working with racist perpetrators, and is a key contributor to the development of anti-racist strategies with schools, colleges and youth services. She has run workshops and spoken at conferences in Germany, Slovenia, Poland, Norway, South Africa, the USA, Hong Kong, Thailand and Malaysia, and was a guest Lecturer at Harvard University in 2018 and 2023.
She appeared in And still I Rise, Ngozi Onwurah‘s 1992 documentary exploring the social and historical origins of stereotypes of African women, and was a guest of Germaine Greer on her BBC2 discussion programme, The Last Word in 1994. She was also a Commissioner on the Mayor of London‘s African and Asian Heritage Commission, which aimed to promote more diversity across London‘s heritage sector, including its many museums from 2003-2004 She is currently working to support the National Maritime Museum’s commitment to highlighting untold narratives.
BOOKS & PUBLICATIONS
BLACK FEMINISM
The Heart of the Race: Black Women’s Lives in Britain by Beverly Bryan,
Stella Dadzie & Suzanne Scafe (Virago, 1985 & Verso, 2018) https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/662-heart-of-the-race?_pos=1&_psq=The+Heart&_ss=e&_v=1.0
A Kick in the Belly: Women, Slavery & Resistance (Verso, 2020) https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/971-a-kick-in-the belly?_pos=2&_psq=A+Ki&_ss=e&_v=1.0
A Whole Heap of Mix-Up (Lawrence & Wishart, Oct 2025)https://lwbooks.co.uk/product/stella-dadzie-a-whole-heap-of-mix-up
EDUCATION & COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
WORKING WITH BLACK ADULT LEARNERS: A Practical Guide (NIACE, 1993
RACETRACKS: A Resource Pack for Tackling Racism with Young People (LB Greenwich,1993
BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS: Account of an Anti-Racist Detached Youth Work Project (National Youth Agency, 1997)
Making a Difference: A resource pack for people who want to become more active citizens (NIACE, 1999)
Toolkit for Tackling Racism in Schools (Trentham Books, 2000)
TRIAL AND ERROR – Learning about Racism through Citizenship Education –A DfES-funded CD-Rom to support Teachers at KS3&4 (2003)
EQUALITY & INCLUSION
Equality Assurance: Self-Assessment for Equal Opportunities in Further Education (FEDA, 1998)
Equalities in Practice: A Guide to Mainstreaming (LSC/ LSDA 2001)
Equality & Diversity in Adult & Community Learning (NIACE/ LSDA , March 2002)
RACE EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT Good Practice Guide 1 - Recruitment & Selection: Attracting People who Want to Get in (Commission for Black Staff in FE, July 2002)
RACE EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT Good Practice Guide 2 – Retention & Progression: Keeping People who Want to Stay (Commission for Black Staff in FE, March 2003)
RACE EQUALITY IN EMPLOYMENT Good Practice Guide 3 – Staff Development: Training People who Need to Know (Commission for Black Staff in FE, Oct 2003)
POETRY
NEW DAUGHTERS OF AFRICA, An International Anthology of Writing by Women of African Descent (ed. Margaret Busby, Myriad, 2018)
TEMPA TUPU! Africana Women‘s Poetic Self-Portrait (Africa World Press, 2008)
MISCELLANEOUS
Black People in the British Empire by Peter Fryer (Pluto, 2021) – Foreword
Hairvolution by Saskia Calliste & Zainab Raghdo (Supanovabooks, 2023) – Foreword
Encounters with James Baldwin by Stella Dadzie (Supanovabooks, 2024) – Foreword