Race equality lecture series
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9th October 2024 13:00, Salvin Room, Keele Hall and Online via MS Teams |
“Decolonising and the NHS” ILAS Global Challenges Lecture Series
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Dr Annabel Sowemimo |
Keele University - Dr Annabel Sowemimo: Decolonising and the NHS |
Date & Location | Event Title | Speakers | Link to Event |
15 November 2023 |
“Race, Inequality and the University: British and American Perspectives” ILAS Global Challenges Lecture Series
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Professors NiCole Buchanan & Keon West. |
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7 February 2024 |
‘Colonialism and Collecting' ILAS Global Challenges Lecture Series |
Dr Tristram Hunt
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Date & Location | Event Title | Speakers | Link to Event |
8 February, 2023 |
'Lifting the barriers to Black academia – through positive action and decolonisation'
ILAS Global Challenges Lecture Series
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Malik Al Nasir | |
24 May, 2023 |
'Migration in the Maghreb, an interdisciplinary approach: MADAR's motley'
ILAS Global Challenges Lecture Series
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Professor Mariangela Palladino |
RACE EQUALITY LECTURE SERIES 2021/22
The lecture series 2021/22 is co-ordinated by Dr Shiva Sikdar (Keele Business School). Please contact us for any further information or to include a relevant event.
Date & Location | Event Title | Speakers | Link to Event |
3 November 2021 |
“Envisioning an Indigenous-Centered Eighteenth Century”, (part of the English Research Seminar series)
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Professor Laura Stevens, University of Tulsa, OK. |
2.15pm
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8 December 2021 |
‘When things made sense, when we were the good guys’: representing the white South in late-twentieth century American cinema
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Dr Megan Hunt (University of Edinburgh)
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David Bruce Centre 2.15pm |
16 February, 2022 |
'No Label: The limits of human categories'
ILAS Grand Challenges Lecture Series,
Modern science has from its outset sought to categorise human groups and ascribe meaning to those categories, whether they be race, ethnicity, sex, or gender. But where has this endeavor failed, and what damage does it still do to accurate understandings of human variation? Science journalist Angela Saini explores the history of human labelling, and why researchers would benefit from thinking beyond fixed, discrete categories. |
Angela Saini |
6pm |
6 April 2022 |
Expert Witness? US Army Surgerons, Race and Sexual Violence in the Civil War
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Dr Elizabeth Barnes (University of Reading) |
Dvid Bruce Centre
3.30pm |
4 May 2022 |
“Low Type Peons, Catholics and Communists”. Mexican Immigration and American Nativists' Attempts to Fortify the U.S. Border in the 1920s’.
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Miguel Hernandez, University of Exeter |
History Seminar Series 2-3pm
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4 May 2022 |
Commodifying Life: The Account Books of Austin & Laurens, Slave Factors in South Carolina, 1750-1758 Commentator: Emeritus Prof. Richard Godden (University of California, Irvine) |
Dr Andrew Lawson (Leeds Beckett University) |
David Bruce Centre 3.30pm |