Please join the Department of American and Canadian Studies and the Centre for Research in Race and Rights for the last in its five-part dialogue series at the New Art Exchange.
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’.
Get Up Stand Up! is a collaboration between New Art Exchange and the Galleries of Justice Museum, exploring the idea of international civil rights. Our monthly dialogue series accompanies the exhibition and offers provocative conversation, audience debate and final action points, on topics ranging from the criminal justice system to immigration to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Free, open to all, register online. For more information on previous events in the series, visit the C3R website.
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
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