Selina Nwulu is a poet and essayist of Nigerian heritage. Her work has been widely published in a variety of journals, short films and anthologies, including the critically acclaimed New Daughters of Africa, and more recently Nature Matters, an environmental anthology written by the global majority. Her first chapbook collection, The Secrets I Let Slip was published in 2015 by Burning Eye Books. She was Young Poet Laureate for London 2015-6 and shortlisted for the Brunel International African Poetry Prize 2019. She is also a 2021 Arts Award Finalist for Environmental Writing. Her full-length collection, A Little Resurrection was published with Bloomsbury in 2022. Selina is also a researcher and independent consultant, having worked extensively in the civic sector in a number of NGO organisations within research, education and social policy. She has been a voice for climate justice for over 10 years, working with a number of grassroots, charity and arts organisations to strengthen narratives around the gaps between race, justice and the climate crisis.