We’re excited to introduce one of our speakers for Anti-Racism in the Curriculum: Taylar Carty ✨
A history PhD researcher at the University of Glasgow, Taylar’s work explores the lives and experiences of enslaved and apprenticed Black girls in Barbados between 1750–1838. Through a powerful, body-centred approach, her research challenges traditional narratives and offers a deeper understanding of girlhood and gender in Barbadian slave society.
Passionate about education and heritage, Taylar has also worked as a consultant and curator across UK museums and heritage sites; helping to bring more inclusive, honest histories into public spaces. 🌍
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This coming Black History Month's edition of the JMS Network series will see Dr Shantel George in conversation with JMS PhD Scholar in History, Taylar Carty. Join us from 6-8pm on Thursday 30 October in Kelvin Hall.
Painful testimony. I remember Toni Morrison saying once of an atrocity some people had suffered, “If they can live it, certainly we can bear to hear about it.”
Funded PhD in my department!
FOCUS: colonialism and cultural imperialism through performance and the music trade in 19th C. Jamaica or Barbados. Open to those with a music, history, or relevant subject background.
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Join us for our next JMS Network gathering with Dr Adetunmise Dada @quantunmise in conversation with our JMS scholar, Rosie Nmaju! This month's gathering will be 6-8pm on Wednesday 30 April at The Advanced Research Centre (ARC).
Are you Black, autistic and are currently studying or have graduated in the past year from a university in the UK?
Following a consultation phase, I am so excited to be recruiting for the first stage of my PhD Research!!
Link to sign up below:
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🪸JMS Network with Marlene Smith and Chizu Anucha🌿
We're delighted to invite you to join us at Kelvin Hall or online next Thursday 27 March 6-8pm for another edition of our JMS Network in-conversations.
Book your FREE place here: https://t.co/7XxaiYA5Cq
From leading academics to activists, artists, and now the first cohort of @uofglasgow Reparatory Justice graduates – a multitude of voices are shaping the global reparations discourse. 🌍
Apply now 👉
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JOB OPPORTUNITY
Slavery North Job & Fellowship Opportunities 2025-26
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Slavery North is pleased to announce two fellowship opportunities and two job opportunities for the 2025-26 academic year:
https://t.co/csma7gtZsR
Tickets are still available for our next JMS Network gathering later this month! Whether joining online or in person, book your free ticket HERE: https://t.co/9Yr62cuG8x
📚 ✨ Postgraduate Seminar Series 📚 ✨ exploring Methodologies led by Stella Dadzie
Stella Dadzie is a renowned feminist historian, writer, and education activist with a legacy spanning over 40 years.
🗓️ 16th of January 2025 at 6:30pm
Register🔗: https://t.co/v3ywrBTSFL
A brilliant opportunity for PhD funding. Happy to hear from candidates interested in slavery studies, Caribbean history, African-inspired religions, and global commodity studies.
"This is the first course of its kind & it's important to explore reparations & the legacies of slavery."
The 1st cohort of students from our Masters in Reparatory Justice programme in partnership with @UWImona have graduated.
Congrats to our new @UofGArtsHums@UofG_Alumni!
The pdf will be available for download soon, and printed copies will be distributed in Grenada, especially to schools, universities, and libraries. We welcome contributions to the project—details on how to contribute can be found at the back of the booklet.
This newly-launched booklet delves into the rich histories and beliefs of the Spiritual Baptist Faith and the Orisa religion of Grenada.
It also provides a brief history of Grenada's recaptured Africans.
Available free here: https://t.co/irUx54Xrea