The book is out! Look forward to seeing you at the launch this Thursday @MyBCU @ 6pm.
Exploring intersectional Black British experiences.
💛🖤 #BlacknessAtTheIntesection
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A massive thanks to everyone who contributed to #BlacknessAtTheIntersection We really curated the book (and laughed) together, with the guidance of the legendary @sandylocks and held together by @Annabel_wils Book is available now https://t.co/FyRfSA7PVi
@April_LouP Blackness at the Intersection edited by @kehinde_andrews, Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks) & Annabel Wilson (@Annabel_wils)
A ground-breaking collection applying Crenshaw's concept of #intersectionality to the black diasporic experience in Britain.
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Great Ti Kai project fieldwork today | small robust, local hardwood constructed vernacular homes | built with the hurricane in mind 🌀 | documenting their rich histories and inhabitants’ survivals
A Road to Repair: Petite Savanne Koudmen (a short film) | by
@Annabel_wils x @Adom_PH
Thanks to Staret, Jeffrey, Jervell + the fellas for hosting us
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@Adom_PH reflecting on the history of land ties and how this protects/ increases vulnerability to storms. Drawing on the work of the amazing Professor Jean Besson @CCCproject767@TORCHOxford
Black Studies professor Dr Kehinde Andrews says George Floyd's death was "essentially a public lynching".
Ian Collins: "You have a desire to bolt on a racist element with literally no evidence. 'Lynching' was not used by the judge."
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👏🏾🤲🏾🤘🏾@capementors are finalists for the @_TheFEA innovation award. We’re looking to expand our reach and know this award will help us do so. Click the link to the video explaining what we do and if ya like what ya see vote @capementors for the #CommunityChoiceAward 2020 🗳 ✊🏾 💛
Had a great conversation with @rustyrockets for #UnderTheSkin. There are no quick fixes for the problem of racism that is rooted in the DNA of this system. But never forget that revolution is possible ✊🏿
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If you’re angry about this statue of a slave trader being pulled down by protesters rather than it being there in the first place THEN YOU’RE PART OF THE PROBLEM