The Centre for Research in Race and Rights and the Department of American and Canadian Studies present this event. Taking place right after Armistice Day, this includes talks by Professor Celeste-Marie Bernier, James Brookes and Rosemary Pearce.
Tags: armistice, Armistice Day, Celeste-Marie Bernier, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Department of American and Canadian Studies, James Brookes, race, Rosemary Pearce, Waterstones, World War One
Join the Centre for Research in Race and Rights for a screening of Edgar Arceneaux’s A Time to Break Silence. Featuring an introduction and Q&A with Patrick Henderson, PhD student in the Department of American and Canadian Studies.
Tags: Arts Council England, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Department of American and Canadian Studies, film, Martin Luther King, Nottingham Contemporary, Patrick Henderson, screening
In this Get Up Stand Up! event, Martin Glynn (Centre for Health and Social Care Improvement), Vivien Miller (Centre for Research in Race and Rights), and Get Up Stand Up artists will debate the topic ‘Black men and invisibility: how to rethink the criminal justice system’.
Tags: Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Department of American and Canadian Studies, Get Up Stand Up!, Martin Glynn, NAE, New Art Exchange, race, Vivien Miller
In this Get Up Stand Up! event, Lubaina Himid (Institute for Black Atlantic Research), Celeste-Marie Bernier (Centre for Research in Race and Rights), Veronica Barnes (Blue Mountain Ladies Group) and Bo Olawoye (Learning & Engagement Curator) will debate the topic ‘Cultural activism: how to make black histories visible’.
Tags: Bo Olawoye, C3R, Celeste-Marie Bernier, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, debate, equality, Get Up Stand Up!, Lubaina Himid, NAE, New Art Exchange, race, Veronica Barnes
Jagdish Patel, Janna Graham and Lauri Johnson discuss how to rethink identity and belonging.
Tags: C3R, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, debate, equality, Get Up Stand Up!, Janna Graham, New Art Exchange, race
The Centre for Research in Race and Rights, the Department of American and Canadian Studies, and Nottingham Contemporary present ‘Critical whiteness: US and UK perspectives’.
Tags: Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Department of American and Canadian Studies, diversity, equality, history, Nottingham Contemporary, race, Sharon Monteith
In this free event, Professor Richard King discusses ‘Representation and abstraction: politics and the body’. Part of the ‘Encounters and collisions’ workshop series to accompany an exhibition of American and African-American art.
Tags: american, art, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, culture, Department of American and Canadian Studies, history, Nottingham Contemporary
In this free event, Professor Sharon Monteith discusses ‘Text paintings and speech acts: literary encounters’. Part of the ‘Encounters and collisions’ workshop series to accompany an exhibition of American and African-American art.
Tags: american, art, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, culture, Department of American and Canadian Studies, history, Nottingham Contemporary
In this free event, Professor Sharon Monteith discusses ‘Civil rights Photojournalism and open letters on race and rights’. Part of the ‘Encounters and collisions’ workshop series to accompany an exhibition of American and African-American art.
Tags: american, art, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, culture, Department of American and Canadian Studies, history, Nottingham Contemporary
In this free event, Professor Celeste-Marie Bernier presents ‘African-American art and influences’. Part of the ‘Encounters and collisions’ workshop series to accompany an exhibition of American and African-American art.
Tags: american, art, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, culture, Department of American and Canadian Studies, history, Nottingham Contemporary