In two months time they would send me away forever as if I were a stranger. show more Product details Format Hardback | 208 pages Dimensions 162 x 220 x 25mm | 422g He rebelled against the system and later ended up in detention centres and prisons, dealing with drug addiction. It was Lemn Sissay. When my foster parents put me into care, at the age of 12, they said: Were never going to write to you, were never going to come. I could never have imagined that the people who said they were my parents for ever could do such a thing. He learned that his real name was not Norman. Raising a joyous toast to the forgotten and the forgettable, Sissay recognizes the power we give to what we pay attention to and invites us to look anew at all that has been undervalued. I loved him. It's the first time in many years . Its radically changed who I am.. Mcintosh managed to make it to university and now runs a Caribbean restaurant, Sugarcane London, in Wandsworth, but he remains scarred by his experiences. From 13, he lived at a Barnardos care home in Ripon, North Yorkshire. The lecture was the latest in a series of Arts and Science presentations which are taking place at the School in the evenings and are open to the general public. Sissay was the official poet of the 2012 London Olympics, has been Chancellor of the University of Manchester since 2015, and joined the Foundling Museum's Board of Trustees two years later, having previously been appointed one of the museum's Fellows.--This text refers to the audioCD edition. She said: Take them off and give them to him. I didnt understand. Now my mindset is slightly different. It was Lemn Sissay. He wrote about the experience in his 2010 poetry collection Whistle, which was shortlisted for a Ted Hughes award and which Figura later turned into an Edinburgh show. Lemn Sissay is a poet, author and broadcaster who was the official poet of the London Olympics in 2012. After a succession of institutions, he left the care system, alone, and requested his files via customer services. It was a question to which I already had the answer. His Landmark poems are visible in London, Manchester, Huddersfield and. Several people point out that they are the lucky ones anyone who has been in a care home will know many who fell by the wayside. We had the same rivalry most brothers have. ISBN-10: 1786892367 . Born in Wigan to an Ethiopian mother, Lemn Sissay was placed in foster care as a baby, and sent aged 12 to the first of a series of childrens homes. Macavity was dark, quick and a thief. His mother was a student at the time of his birth who had come from Ethiopia to study in Bracknell City, England. Buy My Name Is Why By Lemn Sissay. My grandad and foster parents and I used to go down to the bay to get salmon, trout and mussels. My experience has taught me the importance of having kind, supportive adults in the lives of children in care to help them feel safe, cared for and treated like one of the family, she says. A lot of transracial adoptees talk about how racist their white families are, but actually, its racism that affects them too, and the way they see the world, says Rowe. They carry on, and people deal with them in various ways. Goddard is the chair of the Care Leavers Association, which focuses on care leavers of all ages it might help people access their care files, or deal with issues around social isolation. In the Baptist church, our church, we were taught to question why. This is what I have chosen. In terms of the care system, everybody has such massively different experiences, she says, and the fact that sometimes we are all put into one bracket is, I think, a little bit unfair., Artist, puppet-maker and puppeteer for film and TV, I decided quite early on that whatever happened to me, I wasnt going to be a victim of it, says Marcus Clarke, who lived in two national childrens homes in the early 60s, aged four to seven, while his mother was caring for his ailing father. In a sea of brilliantly coloured fabrics never has clothing seemed more important to the story we tell of ourselves TV producer and editor Janet Lee looks particularly confident in jazzy reds, hot oranges and cheeky pinks. Mrs Greenwood does not think of the boy as a foster child. If youd asked me as a child, Id be like, Oh, Im adopted but its not a thing. Now he acknowledges that there is probably some degree of separation anxiety as a result of not being with my mother in those crucial first few weeks. The exhibition Superheroes, Orphans & Origins: 125 Years in Comics runs there until 28 August, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, Top to bottom, left to right: Clare Gorham, Keith Saha, Michelle Brown, Kriss Akabusi, Jim Goddard, Allan Jenkins (on the right), Stanley J Browne, Siroun Button, Martin Figura, Mark Riddell, Paolo Hewitt, Lucy Sheen, Lemn Sissay, Olumide Popoola, Paul Cookson, Lennox Cato (on the right), Sylvan Baker, Axa Hynes, Barrie Sharpe. Raise me with sunshineBathe me in lightWash all the shadowsThat fell from the night, 11 December 1974: There are no problems with Norman. It felt affectionate then, but later I realised something wasnt right. They moved between several foster placements before entering a childrens home. My grandad had a cottage in Lochinver we would visit in the summer holidays and at Easter. Moving unexpectedly from subject to subject, he thanked the girls for producing such wonderful flags devoted to his poetry which he had seen on the English corridor and said had truly moved him. He received his MBE in 2010. And this is what I found. Lemn told how in 1967 his mother, aged 21 and unaware that she was pregnant, left Ethiopia to study in England. Theyd come down to see us and say hi. Lemn Sissay MBE, yes put some respeck on his name and add them last 3 letters. Macavity was such a contrast to my blond, blue-eyed brother Christopher. Which is interesting, because I always saw myself as white. The abuse was confusing, he says, but Im quite stubborn. She is also a trustee of the charity Pure Insight, which supports young people to have a better care-leaving experience than she did herself. Both almost insisted Norman had to leave today. Social workers report, 2 January 1980: Attitudes seemed hardened and therefore I arranged to take Norman to Woodfields. Social workers report. Best known for designing clothes for Diana, Princess of Wales, Bruce Oldfield was born in Durham and fostered at 18 months by a seamstress, Violet Masters, who taught him how to sew. The poemEmperors Butterfly Makerpaid tribute to the artists and entertainers who fill our leisure time he reminded the audience that once we have made our money we turn to music or poetry or art or literature, all of which have been imagined by someone. I had no pictures, no photographs. Lemn Sissay. Its not a shameful thing any more. Hoyle went into care as a young teenager and at 18 he set up a charity for care leavers called A National Voice: We campaigned to stop children in care leaving with their belongings in bin bags. Now he works for North Yorkshire county council identifying and implementing ways that we can make life better for children in care. Accidentally shares video of daughter over it can Listen to Capital Spoilers September 20 Through my lived experience of being adopted, I co-founded a mental-health organisation called Adoptee Futures, which is led by adoptees and which centres adoptees. That was strange for a while. Why - and the search for the answer to why - became the word that defined Lemn . Sissay spent 18 years as a child of the state. She is now a psychodynamic psychotherapist and the director of two companies. One is piteous, the other heroic. The journey took about 45 minutes, or 45 seconds. Poet Lemn Sissay says he felt obliged to accept his OBE because the award honours his younger self who overcame a "dehumanising" time in care. Pete Turner was adopted at five months and grew up in Bury in a very liberal family that loved me, he says. Its an incredibly common experience. He was the eldest of three adopted siblings, all from different families. I would narrate the game against Christopher, my invisible brother and Id let him win. He thrives on praise and affection, in fact he cannot do without it. Social workers report, I hadnt realised I wasnt a happy child. I know from reading the very brief information I have on my birth parents that my natural mother wanted me to have a better life than she could give me, he says. Youre on your guard. Poet Lemn Sissay, with the help of London's Foundling Museum, has gathered 59 athletes, artists, CEOs and others who, like him, spent part of their childhoods in care. Available in used condition with free delivery in the UK. On the back another poem is handwritten, composed on the train into London this morning, fresh on the page. Becoming a young parent motivated her to return to education as an adult. Yes, you did.. Fortunately were all busy people, so we have to rush off. And suddenly theyre all gone, a fleeting crowd of one-offs, whose generosity with their time and their stories has created an indelible image. I slowly realised I was being set up. One of the greatest signs of my own sense of independence when I left care was the day I could ask for help when I needed it. He made me realise that it could be a strength not a hindrance. Shes now a patron of the Bolton charity Backup North West which helped her get her first flat when she was 17. Its never really been something that had a lasting effect on me., CEO of Adoptee Futures and critical adoption studies researcher, I was fostered till the age of one and then placed with my adoptive family, says Annalisa Toccara. My home situation was dire. Yemarshet Sissay came to England from her homeland, in 1966, planning to become a teacher so she could bring her new found skills back with her to Ethiopia to teach in schools there. Axa Hynes, right, with her foster sister Michelle Brown, also featured in the Foundling Museum photograph. Theyre part of a poem-a-day project by their author Paul Cookson, who was born in the north of England and adopted shortly afterwards by a family in Essex. I got racial abuse for a small amount of time, he recalls. Lemn Sissay OBE FRSL (born 21 May 1967) [1] is a British author and broadcaster. The social worker handed Lemn to foster parents and declared his name Norman. We sweated until one of us, invariably Christopher, would burst into tears. He has been with this family since he was a couple of months old and Mrs Greenwood considers him as theirs. The project is the brainchild of poet and activist Lemn Sissay, himself a graduate of the system, who wanted to create an image of successful lives as an inspiration for the many thousands of children struggling in care today. Author, broadcaster, chancellor of the University of Manchester. $21.87 10 New from $16.75. August 4, 2020. Lucy Sheen, whose Chinese name is Chau Lai-Tuen, aged one in the home of her adoptive parents. I showed my love for him by punching him. He felt that Normans successes were too many for [his brother] Christopher to cope with. But I felt different. They told me they were my parents forever. 19 April 1978: There is a letter on file from Normans mother, written in 1968, requesting he be returned to her in Ethiopia perhaps Norman should be made aware of this? Social workers report, on which someone has written in block capitals, NOT YET I THINK. Adopted as a baby, Jeanette Winterson grew up in a strict Pentecostalist family in Lancashire. I looked at their faces to see if I had said the right thing. Thank you to Jude Kelly, and John McGrath. Google "Lemn Sissay" and all the hits will be about him. Ive loved mussels ever since. Poet Lemn Sissay, with the help of Londons Foundling Museum, has gathered 59 athletes, artists, CEOs and others who, like him, spent part of their childhoods in care. He advocates for children in the local authority's care and is involved in organisations concerning their welfare. I just felt I had to hide it, says Sophie Willan, creator and star of Almas Not Normal, of her experience in care she spent much of her childhood in foster care in Bolton. I was a very challenging and complex young person. His memoir about that time, Fifty-One Moves, is now taught at universities and Ashcroft is a founding member of the campaign group Every Child Leaving Care Matters. Lemn Sissay is a BAFTA-nominated, award-winning international writer and broadcaster. I felt incredibly cared for and looked after., When Paolo Hewitt was researching his care memoir, The Looked After Kid, in his early 40s, he went back to Burbank childrens home in Woking, where he lived from 10 to 18, and realised that it was actually a great experience, especially compared with the dismal years in foster care that preceded it. His Landmark poems are visible in London, Manchester, Huddersfield and Addis Ababa. Social services placed the baby Lemn into long-term foster care, advising the foster family to treat this as adoption. Author and poet Lemn Sissay says there is "inherent prejudice against children in care". The betrayal was the worst thing. Now Popoola is a novelist and an associate lecturer at Central Saint Martins in London. To mark National Poetry Day this month, poet and author Lemn Sissay muses on a country childhood of mixed blessings - and why this year he is more hopeful than ever. I wasnt given anything and nobody contacted me. My sisters lived in London with my blood parents in a black world. I said to Norman Mills in the car: I know this is my fault and I will ask God for forgiveness. He kept his eyes on the road, but his hands gripped tighter on the wheel. Marcus Clarke with his new carer on the day he entered NCH Sheringham. In 2017 he launched the Lemn Sissay. Why would she make that comment now? It upset my brother when he realised what he hadnt taken on board., Photography/film rep, exec producer and consultant, In the 1990s Loo How, who was adopted at six weeks by a very Christian white family in Bristol, went on a journey to track down her biological parents. I felt important. It was a beautiful thing for me when I found my birth mother, but it was complicated too. Johanan Walker enthusiastically nods. During that time he also became a drug addict and notched up 33 criminal convictions, he says. Secrets are the stonesThat sink the boatTake them out, look at themThrow them out and float. "Margaret Thatcher was my mother," he says, beginning his story. He loved his parents, he says, but at the time there were no black kids around. Lemn means 'why' in Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia, where celebrated poet Lemn Sissay's mother was from. Why would I think anything else? He said with age had come wisdom and he realised that bitterness rots the vessel that carries it; forgiveness for him has given him great release. Gilt of Cain by Michael Visocchi & Lemn Sissay This powerful sculpture was unveiled by the Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu on 4 th September 2008. I had teachers who put me in a box once they knew my background and said, Youll end up doing no good. Reynolds, who contributed to her mother Margarets 2021 book about adoption, The Wild Track, now studies ancient history and social anthropology at St Andrews and is involved in activist groups. For ever, for ages, until the end came, no matter how volatile the day had been, Id pray shed open the bedroom door before I slept, Id pray shed sit on the edge of my bed and sing me to sleep as she did when I was younger. She showed him a letter that she had written in 1968, 4 months after he had been born, in which she pleaded, to no avail, that he be given back to her to live with his own people. The Greenwoods were strict Baptists and their foster child's high spirits appeared to wear them down. Lemn Sissay was born on 21 May 1967 in Billinge Hospital, near Wigan, Lancashire Higher End, England, UK. I dont feel like its for me to make a story out of their sacrifices and goodwill., Director of access and participation, Rada, and co-director of We Are Bridge, Its so important to celebrate the successes, says Axa Hynes of the photoshoot at the Foundling Museum, but because there were so many hurdles it can also feel uncomfortable, a distraction from the deep, systemic societal change that has to happen. Hynes went into care aged 10, fostered by a family friend who had already been giving her family emotional and practical support. Later, while piecing together his origins, he discovered that his mother had pleaded for his return and been denied by social services. That was it! He was British and Ethiopian, and he learned that his mother had been pleading for his safe return to her since his birth. It was Lemn Sissay. He has been made an Honorary Doctor by the universities of Manchester, Kent, Essex, Huddersfield and Brunel, and in 2019 . Instead of celebrating success despite the odds, we urgently need to improve the odds.. Mum told me they will never visit me because it is my choice to leave them because I didnt love them. Once her pregnancy became known, she was moved from Bracknell, Berkshire to Plodder Lane, Bolton. When you are told by your parents that you are something you know you are not, it is very scary. He really put it on the map and allowed it to be something that we could be proud of as an identity and talk about as a political thing. But its a bit of a B-movie of an existence. The heartache and anger of his youth alternate in his poetry with lighter, whimsical aphorisms and celebrations of place . Interspersing readings from his new collection Gold from the Stone with moving and raw recollections of his childhood, Lemn transfixed the audience. He learned that his real name was not Norman. I have no one to dispute or agree on the memory of me, good or bad. Here are a few organisations for support and information: Become has been supporting and campaigning for children in care and young care leavers since 1985. In prison I became an avid reader, he says an experience that paved the way for his career as a novelist. A school report calling the boy "a ray of sunshine" is probed for racist overtones, and happily exonerated. We want you to spend the next day thinking about love and what it is. Its listening to care-experienced young people Ive been working with that has empowered me to talk openly about it., Donna Ludford applied to become lord mayor of the City of Manchester to raise aspirations for young people in the care system. Thats all I knew. Charles Dickenss orphan Oliver Twist is one of scores of names plastered over the walls of the room where the volunteers gather for coffee and biscuits before the shoot, along with James Bond, Jane Eyre, Han Solo and Huckleberry Finn. They wanted their children to be educated and go to university. Spectacularly ordinary, is how poet Paul Cookson describes his very happy childhood in Lancashire alongside three other siblings, all of them adopted. I was born in the era of forcible adoption my mother was coerced into giving me up, says Louise Wallwein. Where I grew up, in a very white conservative area, there werent any other people who looked like me for the best part of 16 years, she says. Its one of the things thats made me the happiest recently, the number of people who will happily associate themselves with their care experience, says Jonny Hoyle. Mum and Dad said I was like Macavity. Theres all sorts of shapes of family that can work and your community can be whatever you choose it to be. This is Lemn's story: a story of neglect and determination, misfortune and hope, cruelty and triumph. Lemn Sissay was stolen by the state. 3 January 1980: My mum wouldnt hug me as I left, so I hugged her. Often, I would. He has authored collections of poetry and plays and his memoir My Name Is Why was a number one Sunday Times bestseller. Its really horrible.. Lemn Sissay on ITV News (Credit: ITV) He gained significant international recognition in 2012 when he was appointed the official poet at the 2012 London Olympics. He was brought up by foster parents as Norman Greenwood and was put into the first of four children's homes in Greater Manchester in 1979. Interspersing readings from his new collectionGold from the Stonewith moving and raw recollections of his childhood, Lemn transfixed the audience. Sissay reflects on his childhood, self-expression and Britishness, and in doing so explores the institutional care system, race, family and the meaning of home. Now he works as a theatre-maker working with young and emerging artists, many of whom are also care-experienced. Now Im starting to realise that it did really have an impact on me, she says. My care experience was lifesaving, says Antiques Roadshow expert Ronnie Archer-Morgan, who recently published a memoir called Would It Surprise You to Know?. My mother had schizophrenia, I had a stepfather who was very violent to my mother and to me. Since then his poems have become landmarks, sculpted in granite and built from concrete, recorded on era-defining albums and declaimed in over twenty countries. I used to let Christopher win at things, because he would get really upset when he didnt win, so I would play the wall and then let the ball go, and say to the wall: 15 love, to you. There was always a decision as I got to the end of the game with the wall, about whether Id let him win or not. And it is my fault. I am, as I have ever been, interested to hear anything Catherine has to say about the eleven year old boy who she and her husband placed into care. He is also the editor of The Fire People: A Collection of Contemporary Black British Poets (1998), and his work has appeared in many anthologies. Mr Sissay detailed his experiences in the British care system in his autobiography of his early life - My Name Is Why. I was causing problems for everyone. As much as you read this book and are in shock (or not) at how this young black child was dragged through a problematic system and feel angry at the injustices he has faced, you can't . I wanted to be in care to get out of that situation. His experience in childrens homes and foster families between Surrey and Lancashire was excellent. By the time Sissay was approaching adolescence, cracks in their relationship had started to appear. I carried a lot of anger for many years and then I realised that the anger is one of the things that kills people. Its like, should I be receiving all of this, should I even be doing it? he says. 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