Race Equality Action Group at @oxfordhistory, working to address racism in the Faculty. Follow for updates on our work, and info on other uni-wide initiatives.
The Race Equality Action Group at @oxfordhistory builds on past initiatives to take action in addressing racism in the Faculty. We are working with expert External Advisors and existing Faculty, Staff and Students to lead our projects.
🚨 16 Feb, 5pm GMT, Zoom 🚨
Panel event in collaboration with @OxfordTGHS, on reflections around using race as a category of historical analysis in graduate research. Join us!
Registration link below ⬇️
Join us on the 16th February for a conversation on the intricacies of using race as a category of historical analysis in research. Our panellists include @ctlewinturner , @HaqZobia and @shamara4w.
Register here: https://t.co/WQYNLvfVug
We are excited to host @OxfordHistory graduate students @shamara4w@HaqZobia and @ctlewinturner on Weds Feb 16 at 5pm for a moderated discussion on using race as a category of analysis in research. Organised in collaboration with @HistoryREAG!
Register: https://t.co/WQYNLvfnEI
Announcing 3 exciting seminars for term, including a panel on Postcolonial Criticism today--the state of the art, with Elleke Boehmer, Ankhi Mukherjee, Rob Nixon (Princeton), Ato Quayson (Stanford), Poulomi Saha (Berkeley), Jennifer Wenzel (Columbia) & Robert Young (NYU) - 15 Feb
APPLY! Inaugural Black Feminist Theory Institute @DukeGSF @pornoscholar @jmanntweets@Afromanticist and so many brilliant, kind others who aren't on this app . . .
A reminder of our important event next Tuesday:
Can We Talk About Race? A Conversation between @BDTSpelman and @ValerieAmos
Tuesday 16 November, 2pm | In person @RAIOxford and online
Sign up now to attend in person or to receive the Zoom link ⬇️
https://t.co/0EDE9dOba9
Tomorrow I will be giving a talk with Prof Rathbone. It’s titled ‘A Concatenation of Rumour’ after the original title of his book on the Akyem kingdom & my grandfather. The talk will be about the interplay of fiction/fact, privilege/responsibility & who gets to tell stories
🚨 Exciting News! 🚨
We've been working away behind the scenes, and we're finally ready to welcome you to the new home of our transformed blog:
✨ The UnorthodOxford Archive ✨
https://t.co/Vw8PEdql59
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The Politics of Black British History: a conversation with Dr Meleisa Ono-George
@Race_Resistance will host Dr Ono-George, expert in the social-cultural history of race and gender.
Fri 30 Apr, 1pm | Online - registration required
Join the discussion: https://t.co/PuULod3RTU
We are delighted to announce the confirmation of two PhD researchers as part of the Open-Oxford-Cambridge Doctoral Training Partnership with Everyday Muslim Heritage and Archive Initiative and @UniCambridge for a project on 'Making British Islam Across Generations.'🧵
Tomorrow (Tues 27 April) at 1pm in the American History Research Seminar our RAI Fellow-in-Residence Max Zahnd will discuss "Settler Colonialism, Alaska Natives and Tribal Sovereignty: The Socio-Legal History of the Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government". Open to all!
Virtual Conference: Memory and Representation in Latin America
8 APRIL
ONLINE
The conference will focus on themes of memorial practices, expectations of memory, memory and space, identity narratives, and gendered concepts of heritage.
https://t.co/xOpogPOCkF
Hey #BlackinArtsnHums community, want to publish or present your work?
🧵Thread of Publication Opportunities in the Arts & Humanities (incl. CFPs, public displays & open competitions) 👇🏾
Research Assistant in History
Nottingham Trent University
£24,461 to £27,511
P/T
Deadline: 4 APRIL
Investing Nottingham's links to historical slavery via (for example) the biography of cotton and its role in founding of Nottingham Trent University
https://t.co/ZSNJpJ0g7y
🚨NEW BLOGPOST🚨
Futures of Intellectual History
'Theories of Race & Empire'- Morgan Golf-French
@magdalenoxford
Intellectual historians occupy a crucial position from which to understand racial thought & its permutations in the modern world
Read 👇👇https://t.co/6ezzMLzhGc
NOW BOOKING @WHH_seminar 'Hidden histories: research, representation and reinterpretation at Caribbean Historic Sites', 6 May 16.00 BST. We have another stellar line-up of speakers, make sure you put it in your diary!
We’re a submission-based archive on the mission to collect imagery of Black life outside of London. Please retweet + tell a friend to tell a friend 🤎
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