#TwentyIn2020 In February 2018, Jacaranda Books released a call for submissions for
Twenty In 2020, headed by Sharmaine Lovegrove in May 2018 (publicly inspired by Jacaranda Books, and signing
Irenosen Okojie),
Penguin Random House launched #Merky Books headed by
Stormzy in October 2018, and
HarperCollins appointed Nancy Adimora to a new diversity area in February 2020. A year after the call for submissions, the national press made echo of the campaign, and historical partnerships were begun with the
London Library and other partners such as
Foyles. As of 2020, Jacaranda's TwentyIn2020 remains the biggest collection of black authors published in the same year, an effort that was recognised in July 2020 when Jacaranda was awarded the title of "Small Press of the Year" at
The Booksellers
British Book Awards.
#AQuickTingOn In September 2019, Jacaranda announced another campaign
A Quick Ting On, a new non-fiction series focused on the black British community, all written by young black British writers. A similar series was later announced by #Merky Books including
Anthony Anaxagorou, an author previously published by Jacaranda Books.
#InclusiveIndies and the #BlackLivesMatter movement In July 2013,
Black Lives Matter movement began on social media after the
Trayvon Martin case. The book
Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin narrates the facts that began the movement, it was published in United States by Penguin, but not in United Kingdom, where it is published by Jacaranda as part of their stand for diversity. In June 2020, Jacaranda in partnership with
Knights Of collected £160k in the crowdfunding campaign #InclusiveIndies. This was an appeal to try to assure their survival in the face of the
COVID-19 pandemic. The appeal won extra traction through the
BlackLivesMatter movement of 2020. After the campaign, the founder of Jacaranda was interviewed in
5 News by
Claudia-Liza Armah on "Why diverse literature is important for society to tackle racism". == Impact on the industry and culture ==