The role of the librarian and archivist as culture & memory keeper is more apparent in times of war. Excellent article from Laila Hussein Moustafa:
https://t.co/mW0VKmRClk
Reminder! This Friday, Dec. 15th, Naomi Smith, Fez Sibanda, and Alice Corble of the CRTc East Atlantic team will lead a workshop at York St. John University on Discussing Decolonisation: ‘Resistant knowledges in educational spaces in action’ https://t.co/2qZ6ePUPzP
Three of our collective, (Fezile Sibanda, Naomi Smith, & Alice Corble) will be speaking on Decolonisation in educational spaces at York St John Uni on Dec. 15th! Register for the event here: https://t.co/NuAZPLky6h
"The Power of Poetry and Living Libraries for Decolonial Dialogue" celebrates the phenomenal work of @JennyMitchellGo & Erin James, who at a recent @sussexlibrary event articulated the liberating potential of reclaiming marginalised voices through creative archival interventions:
📜🔊 The Power of Poetry and Living Libraries for Decolonial Dialogue 📚🎙️
As #BlackHistoryMonth ends, we reflect on an inspiring event at Sussex Library. Award-winning poets Jenny Mitchell and Erin James explored the transformative power of poetry in decolonial dialogue.
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I learnt so much from this brilliant & timely #BLDSblog by @NimiHoffmann.
"Non-alignment is ... an institutionalized collective identity based on a history of collective action. It is this history, this political archive, which also colors the meaning of actions today."
Check out new insights from the British Library of Development Studies blog! Read the latest posts from Sussex academics like @NimiHoffmann, the Library's @DrAliceCorble, plus Tim Graves and Danny Millum. Discover more: https://t.co/PPgnyror7Y #BLDSBlog
🌍Explore the rich history of global development studies!
📚Dive into this Global Studies blog taking you on a journey through the British Library of Development Studies Legacy Collection.
Discover insights through global metadata, space, and time.👉 https://t.co/0HM5Qo2rM0
Looking forward to co-hosting this half-day event next week to commemorate the legacy of globally renowned founder of #SubalternStudies, historian & #AFRAS@sussex_alumni#RanajitGuha. Fri 20 October 2-8pm, @SussexUni Meeting House. Register here: https://t.co/PS14WvFoYX