Today I can share I'm challenging the PM on the legality of abandoning key Net Zero commitments
I believe the timeline for the UK to meet Net Zero cannot be changed at will by the PM – I contend that he does not have the legal right
The ball is in your court , Prime Minister
Our next "At Home" is fast approaching. On Sunday 30th Apr @ 3.00pm GMT we'll be coming together to consider - Practice and Pedagogy: Decolonial Approaches to Dress and Textile Histories.. Tickets here - https://t.co/Qvxu4g7br3. Details follow in the thread
So very proud of my former MA student for her many accomplishments over the past year. There's no greater pleasure that watching your favourite people find opportunities which match their potential!
It is an immense honour to have my PhD research and art highlighted by #GradNews at Toronto Metropolitan University! Thank you @CanadaCouncil for providing this incredible opportunity to marginalized artists such as myself. I should also thank the Reuse Program @TextileMuseum
Welcome to the turn of the season. Our first autumn 'At Home' is on Sunday 25 September 2-3.30pm BST, so please join us with a cup of something warming (and possibly pumpkin-flavoured if you're in the US!). Please see below for booking and speakers.
https://t.co/dFHRtB5b6V
So very proud of my friend and former MA student on her academic and artistic successes. She is truly inspirational and a welcome reminder of why I became an academic in the first place.
After a lively discussion with my committee members, I have successfully passed my PhD Qualifying Exams! 🙌🏽 I am truly grateful to Dr. Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, @moniquetschofen, & @DadaPandora for their guidance & support—I couldn’t have done any of this without them!🙏🏽 #phdchat
Thank you @TMUgraduate for sharing this! The opening reception is actually tomorrow—Friday Sept. 23 at 4 pm. So, if you are in the #Niagara area, please stop by the third floor of the St. Catharines City Hall as my work is amongst many others! #WhoAreYou?
Welcome to our June 'At Home' event. We're delighted to be back after a break. Our first speaker is Dr. Madeleine Seys, @MadeleineSeys, who is exploring Beatrice Grimshaw’s 1907 novel 'Vaiti of the Islands'
Join us tomorrow for our next 'At Home' online research event--we have some amazing speakers lined up, and it's a great way to meet new people in the dress/textiles/history/making/museums community! All welcome!
register here:
https://t.co/1IQpcAHO1D