A powerful cultural event in Brighton, State of the Nation sees Akala explore Britain’s social fabric through history, politics, identity and cultural memory. Combining lyrical storytelling, historical insight and sharp analysis, this evening addresses how colonial legacy, class divisions and structural inequality continue to shape the UK. Drawing on his experiences across music, writing and public discourse, Akala invites audiences to reflect on the state of contemporary nationhood with honesty and urgency.
Presented as part of the Dome’s Talks & Debate series, the event offers rich discussion and deep engagement with the issues shaping modern British life. Recommended for older teens and adults interested in social change and cultural critique.