Available now! ‘Many Struggles New Histories of African and Caribbean People in Britain’ edited by @hakimadi1. I wrote a chapter about Mollie Hunte and her archives as the archivist @LdnMetArchives So many amazing Black histories:
https://t.co/6Oug7RCoRw
📢 The GPI is thrilled to announce our First Annual Lecture with Professor David Scott on Walter Rodney’s How Europe Underdeveloped Africa.
🗓️ 18:00-19:30, Thursday, 30 January 2025
📍 ArtsTwo Lecture Theatre, Queen Mary University of London
https://t.co/1N2Co5HkQK
@PaulH@pardna 147: Archiving Black Life with Rebecca Adams (@Rebeccarchivist) archivist at the @StuartHallAP archives. We spoke about the importance of the archives when it comes to Black British History and the educational psychologist Mollie Hunte. https://t.co/tJW4O6tYdr
➡️ This Week!
📸 @ConjuncturesP will be participating alongside our @StuartHallAP colleagues as part of this great programme.
🗓 Thursday, 25 July 2024.
🕕 6pm - 8pm BST.
📍 Birmingham, UK.
9 days left until the Call for Papers is closed for the Stuart Hall Archive Project International Conference!
Get your proposals and abstracts in NOW!
Link Below ⬇️
https://t.co/cgRZwbxzs3
@beech_nick @patnoxolo @rita_gayle@Rebeccarchivist
🚨 @new_nationwide starting now!
🗳️ UK General Election 2024: Part 2.
🗓️ Thursday, 27 June 2024.
🕘 2100-2200 BST/1600-1700 EST.
🎙️ Join hosts @Goldielocs16, @Miss_Toppin and @rita_gayle one week before we all cast our vote ✖️.
📻 Listen @Repeater_Radio - https://t.co/tIkxZC6HPE
The Stuart Hall Archive Project is delighted to announce an international conference: ‘Stuart Hall: Positions and Trajectories’: providing an opportunity to assess the lasting significance of Hall’s cultural, political and pedagogical interventions in the 20th & 21st century.
Confirmed Keynote Speakers: Professor Wilson Gilmore; Professor Jeffrey Williams (Carnegie Mellon University) with Emeritus Professor Catherine Hall.
More information can be found at the link in bio.
We look forward to receiving your proposals.
CALL FOR PAPERS🥳
STUART HALL: POSITIONS AND TRAJECTORIES
Stuart Hall Archive Project
International Conference, 31 October – 2 November 2024
Deadline for Abstracts and Proposals: Thursday 25 July (23:59, UCT+1)
@beech_nick @ConjuncturesP @patnoxolo
Many congratulations to @oliviawyatt1999 🎉whose chapter The Enemy in Our Midst': Caribbean Women and the Protection of Community in Leeds', in Many Struggles: has been shortlisted for the Royal Historical Society's 2024 Alexander Prize.
We were provided snippets from final interview with Stuart Hall and gained insights into Halls reflections around Cultural Studies and his work. We also heard from CCCS alumni who walked us through their own experiences with the centre and working with Hall.
On Wednesday the 24th of April, we welcomed @KConnellWriter. Where he spoke about establishing the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies(CCCS) Archive at the Cadbury Research Library, and his interview with Stuart Hall, the last recorded before Hall’s death in 2014.
Looking forward to this exciting workshop by @chccept@ArchivesCept@CEPTUniversity1 Fantastic speakers and collaborators sharing their insights on digital preservation and archiving
The Stuart Hall Archive Project is proud of announce the May 3rd Symposium @unibirmingham. Speakers include the amazing @angelamcrobbie, @Chess_Ess and @Julie_Whiteman_. We will also be joined by @ConjuncturesP.
Follow the link for tickets: https://t.co/HqHAESNUut
Below is an image of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies First Annual Report 1964.
Ref Code: UB/CCCS/A/3/1
All the CCCS Annual Reports are digitised and available via CalmView via reference code UB/CCCS/A/3. @CadburyRL
New blog post alert!
Written by our very own @beech_nick, this blog post explores the discoveries and insights that were made by @GoldsmithsUoL, MA Cultural Studies students during a visit to the archive in November 2023.