Join us for a panel discussion around the theme of ‘Finding a voice: minority identities within and beyond LGBTQ+’. Part of LGBT History Month 2017.
Tags: LGBT, LGBT History Month, LGTB History Month 2017, New Art Exchange, Nottingham Trent University
The University of Nottingham is celebrating Black History Month with music, public lectures, open discussion and […]
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Tags: Black and Minority Ethnic, Black History Month, BME, BME Staff Network, Boradway Cinema, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, community, culture, events, film, history, lecture, local, music, New Art Exchange, Nottingham Contemporary, public lecture, Rights and Justice, Rough Trade, Val Watson
Join us as we reflect on the success of Nottingham’s first Black History Mural and screen a new film, Beyond the Walls.
Tags: Black History Month, Black History Month 2016, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, New Art Exchange
Join us to celebrate Pride 2015 with film screenings, a Q&A and more.
Tags: community, drag, film, gender, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ Staff Network, New Art Exchange, Pride, social
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 (C3R) and New Art Exchange present ‘Kara Walker’s Pornopticon: racial sensations’. Professor Robyn Wiegman, a leading professor of race and gender at Duke University, will be joined in conversation by Professor Zoe Trodd, Department of American and Canadian Studies.
Tags: Centre for Research in Race and Rights, culture, Department of American and Canadian Studies, discussion, Duke University, gender, Kara Walker, New Art Exchange, race, Zoe Trodd
Special Black History Month lecture by Dr Stephen Tuck, University of Oxford Co-sponsored by the New […]
Tags: Black History Month, Dept of American and Canadian Studies, Dr Stephen Tuck, eventbrite, New Art Exchange, public lecture, University of Oxford
A photographic exhibition in Nottingham is documenting the experiences of Latin American women in London.
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Tags: Arts and Humanities Research Council, Centre for Advanced Studies, Dr Maria Thomas, Empowerment through Art: Photography and Latin American Migrant Girls in London, Horizon Hub, Latin American Women’s Rights Service, LAWRS, New Art Exchange, Pablo Allison, Professor Catherine Davies, School of Cultures Languages and Area Studies, Women and Independence in Latin America