ECHOES is a research project that explores colonial heritage modalities. It is funded by the @EU_H2020 R&I Programme. Tweets reflect views of the project owner.
Make sure to check out a presentation by our Colleague, @CsillaAriese on 'Practicing Decoloniality: Museum Examples to Inspire Cultural Actors' https://t.co/bkNJ9pyBXu
Happy to announce that our article on 'Duality of Decolonizing: Artists' Memory Activism in Warsaw' has been just published with Heritage and Society journal. @EUEchoes https://t.co/WtncEwV979
ACTion to End Modern Slavery is our crowdfunding initiative to establish a Justice Hub at the Wilberforce Institute to fight #ModernSlavery and #HumanTrafficking . For more information and details of how you can help us see https://t.co/EJkkC7ho3M
Paper session Holocaust and Decoloniality raised discussion should we apply a decolonial approach and postcolonial theory on the Holocaust studies? Presentation of Isabel Swakings, Maria Kobielska, Aleksandra Szczepan #decolonizemuseumsECE@EUEchoes@memorystudies
Carine Ayélé Durand, Quinsy Gario, Léuli Eshrāghi, Rado Ištok, Naomi Recollet and Cynthia Schimming discuss now "Diverse Perspectives from Implicated Communities" during roundtable chaired by Erica Lehrer.
See: https://t.co/47qUDWelS0
#decolonizingmuseumsECE@EUEchoes#museums
'To which extent can postcolonial and postcommunist experiences meet when faced with issues of race and identity?'
Paper: "Postcolonial and Postcommunist Convergences in Critical Curating: The case of Halka/Haiti" presented by @madaskalewicz https://t.co/VQcbGlftMM
@EUEchoes
Paper session Reframing Europe
Galerija 11/07/95: Towards a Decolonial Memorialisation of the Bosnian genocide and the Holocaust
speaker Emily Rose Baker
#decolonizingmuseumsECE@EUEchoes@Galerija110795
Today first roundtable led by Nicholas Boston, Karol Radziszewski, Magdalena Wróblewska, discussed the recent revival of the story and image of the jazz musician and WWII resistance soldier of African descent, Ali, in contemporary Warsaw https://t.co/d6ZlTAIYfz @EUECHOES
What would it mean to ‘decolonize’ Eastern Europe and why is there so little discussion about the region’s complex historical relations to global colonialism? https://t.co/SZVwoiCiLK
‘My own decolonial framework has been labeled as neocolonial’ says Erica Lehrer during her keynote lecture ‘Decolonial Museology as a Traveling Concept: Notes for a Dialogue with East Central Europe'. The conference https://t.co/HCRbwr9J5U just started! @EUEchoes
"#Decolonizing Museum Cultures and Collections: Mapping Theory and Practice in East-Central Europe"
Great conference starting today.
Glad to be part of the final panel discussion on Sat. 6:30-8:00pm on "Decolonizing Museums: A Global Perspective" https://t.co/yAFiDnODCo
If you haven't yet signed up for Professor John Oldfield's lecture this Thursday on 'Rethinking British Anti-Slavery' you still have time - just follow the link below.
https://t.co/419hcbML67
The registration for our on-line conference Decolonizing Museum Cultures and Collections: Mapping Theory and Practice in East-Central Europe (Oct 21-24) is open. Keynote by Erica Lehrer. Wonderful speakers from the region and around the globe! @EUEchoes https://t.co/HCRbwr9J5U
Follow @EUEchoes interventions on BLM and among them an essay by our postdoctoral researcher @LauraPozzi13 on the Italian activist group 'I Sentinelli'. https://t.co/WDbQBarmHA
A new platform making space for the voices of
activists, artists and academics, engaged in the
discussion on racism and decolonization right now. Find the INTERVENTIONS platform here: https://t.co/bRh9Ljjc3R
Congratulations to our amazing colleague John Oldfield on the publication of his latest monograph. 'The Ties That Bind Us - Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Reform, c. 1820-1865' was published by @LivUniPress this week. Click here to read more➡️
https://t.co/LtlygKESt2