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News and events

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Videos

Some of our events are livestreamed or recorded for those who are interested but can't attend. These recordings can be viewed below.

 

Where’s the Love in Lovers Rock? Examining the role of women and gender within Lovers’ Rock reggae music

Dr Lisa Amanda Palmer presents her research on the complexities that exist within the Lovers’ Rock reggae scene in relation to the cultural politics of gendering and love.

Scholar Activism in the UK: Questions of ethics and practice

What does it mean to be a scholar activist? Leading Routes and the Stephen Lawrence Research Centre discussed recent interventions both within and outside of UK higher education that are committed to tackling intersecting forms of racialised injustice within and beyond the westernised university.

 

Unsettled Multiculturalisms

With Professor Barnor Hesse of Northwestern University, Chicago. This four-part webinar series discusses concurrent racial catastrophes that have unfolded during 2020 through Professor Hesse’s idea on race and ‘transruptions’ and addresses questions relating to the social and global problem of contemporary racism.

The series marks the 20th anniversary of Professor Barnor Hesse’s edited landmark publication of the same name. Each of the webinars will gather together world leading international scholars and thinkers from across the globe to discuss ways to navigate and respond to the urgent issues of our times. Through discussion we will examine the racist fault lines of Grenfell and the Windrush Scandal and discuss the global impact of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement to the extent that anti-black racism has also been named as ‘pandemic’.

Learn more about the Unsettled Multiculturalisms speakers.

Episode 1: Formations of Racism & Identities in the Catastrophic Present

Episode 2: (Post)Colonial Entanglements of Windrush and Blackness

Episode 3: Race, Gender, Class, and the Politics of Solidarity on the Aftermath of Grenfell

Episode 4: Regional Transnational Blackness