All in! Regularising ethnic presence in the curriculum

Building the anti-racist classroom: Organising for liberation

 
Location
Queen Mary University of London
Date(s)
Friday 25th October 2019 (18:00-21:00)
Registration URL
https://bit.ly/2kxEhnB
Description

The Centre for Research on Equality and Diversity (Queen Mary University, London) is hosting its annual lecture on Friday 25 October. Eminent American philosopher George Yancy will be in conversation with acclaimed academic and activist Gail Lewis and audience members will be invited to to participate in a Q&A.

The two-day series of events have been designed as an intervention against the systems of white power that structure our places of learning. We ask: what does it mean to build an anti-racist classroom? What worlds should we be imagining and building in spite of the violence that surrounds us?

This event asks participants to build ethical principles that will inform our organising. All of the sessions will feed into digital and print resources that will be made available after the event.

For more information visit  https://bit.ly/2kxEhnB

All in! Regularising ethnic presence in the curriculum

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