✨ Our termcard is here! ✨ We have a schedule with 13 events over the next 6 weeks, organised by the student committee of the Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies MSt and the Intersectional Humanities programme. Info and registration links: https://t.co/ZL69J2fR8g. @TORCHOxford
Histories of racialised communities in Britain: a workshop for racially minoritised ECRs/PhDs
🗓️ Thursday 26 June 2025
📍 Darwin College, University of Cambridge
Email abstracts of 300 words to
Saffron East ([email protected]) by Thursday 12 December.
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📖JOIN US FOR OUR THURSDAY SEMINAR!
This week, Olivia Holder (Oxford) will present on uses of ceramics as forms of art, resistance, and their significance for Afro-Caribbean peoples.
📍Location: St John's College, North Lecture Room
⏲️12.30-1.30pm, November 7th Thursday
Hi everyone! We are excited to begin Michaelmas Term at Oxford by announcing our new term card! Please keep checking back for updates and new announcements. We are planning a variety of exciting seminars and talks for the winter!
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We are looking forward to welcoming Professor Teju Cole to the English Faculty to deliver this year's Clarendon Lecture Series. His first talk will be on 29 October at 5.30pm on the subject of 'Almost Emily Dickinson'. All welcome! https://t.co/3FSgClwywE
Join us for a conversation with @doboulanger about her new co-edited book, Arts et activismes afroqueers: Littératures, images, performances ✨✨
6.30pm, 23 October 2024
All welcome!
https://t.co/AntjLgwFCq
Less than a week to go until @DanaNaomyMills' talk, 'Dissenting Against War and Colonialism in Writing and in Action,' on 8 October. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to hear from one of the most brilliant writers and activists working today!
Register now: https://t.co/kWL4WyAIMI
Hello and welcome back to a new academic year!
We have an exciting range of speakers this term. Please see the term card below.
Note that in Weeks 4 and 7 seminars will be held on a Wednesday. There is an additional Friday lunchtime seminar in Week 7.
All welcome!
Our first public event of the year is a Graduate Research Colloquium on Tuesday 15 October! Join us as @DrSamanthaEge gives a talk entitled “She Proclaimed a Chicago Renaissance”: Mapping Black Women’s Classical World-Making.
https://t.co/aVhJXlmG25
Join us in the galleries for a special ceremonial performance of music and spoken word by renowned #Maori writer, singer, composer and leading player of taonga puoro (Māori instruments), Ariana Tikao. Friday 20 September, 1-2pm. Free, no booking required. https://t.co/VRtD8WlG0z
In our first 'Writing Jewish Women's Lives' seminar of term, writer and activist @DanaNaomyMills examines how life-writing can probe questions of war, colonialism, dissent and Jewishness.
Join us on 15 Oct @WolfsonCollege and online.
Register today: https://t.co/kWL4WyAIMI
Will be co-chairing a panel at the @forarthistory 2025 conference titled ‘The Politics of the Handmade: Textures, Feelings, and the Matter of Trans Art History’. Please see the full CFP and submit a proposal for a paper/presentation! https://t.co/37SgeVgfZB