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13 October 2025

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The 2025 Lady Ademola Lecture: A conversation with Marchelle Farrell on Saturday 1 November

This year the Lady Ademola Lecture, to be held at St Hugh’s College, will take the form of a conversation between psychiatrist, psychotherapist and writer Marchelle Farrell and staff and students of St Hugh’s. Marchelle is curious about the relationships between internal and external landscapes. She has written powerfully on what nature and gardens teach us about ourselves and how they affect our inmost lives. Writing for The Guardian in 2023, Marchelle reflected on the psychological impact of city life in the light of her professional knowledge of the incidence of schizophrenia in second-generation Black Caribbean people born in the UK and of her move to a village in Somerset: ‘There would be so much about the maddening experience of growing up in the UK as a Black person that I would be unable to improve for my wide-eyed, sensitive, curious children, but how urban a childhood they had was one crucial factor that I could influence.’ She explores this at greater length in her book Uprooting: From the Caribbean to the Countryside – Finding Home in an English Country Garden (2023), which won the Nan Shepherd Prize for nature writing. She has also contributed to By the River: Essays from the Water’s Edge (2024) and This Allotment: Stories of Growing, Eating and Nurturing (2024).

The event will be recorded and a link sent to anyone who cannot attend in person. There will be an opportunity to ask questions for those joining us in College for the discussion.

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