Celeste Mohammed will be talking about her exciting new #Indenture novel Ever Since We Small @SenateHouseLib with Juanita Cox on October 27 between 12-1:30pm BOOK HERE: https://t.co/SSmSzfJK9q
Prof. Gaiutra Bahadur will be delivering the lecture 'The Things we Carried' at Queen Mary University next Thursday, May 15. Please follow the link below to book: https://t.co/RgF0sjI2hS
Tomorrow! Speaking with the Caribbean community on the cancellation of Trinidadian artist Andil Gosine’s “Nature’s Wild” art exhibition at the OAS Art Museum of the Americas.
Livestream 3pm ET, https://t.co/oj3ScJ9KYA
The editors of the Journal for the Study of Indentureship and its Legacies stand in solidarity with Dr Andil Gosine and the artists affected by the cancellation of this exhibition. Please read the statement in the link below:
We strongly object to the cancellation of Dr. Andil Gosine’s exhibition, Nature’s Wild, which was scheduled to open in the next couple of weeks at the Art Museum of the Americas (AMA) in Washington, DC.
Please read our statement here: https://t.co/bulug2Z8R7
📢 Call for Submissions: Brij V. Lal Prize📢
The prize, in memory of Prof Brij V. Lal, honours the best journal article on Indian indentureship, Girmit & Girmitya, and its legacies.
📅 Deadline: 15 May 2025
📖 Published in 2023/24? Submit your article!
https://t.co/0qZogfPwjd
We stand in solidarity with Mahmoud and Ahmad Muna of Jerusalem’s Educational Bookshop, who were arrested by Israeli undercover police on 9 February.
@SaqiBooks
'Teaching how to critically read Indo-Caribbean bodies in nineteenth-century postcards' an article by @IndentureStudy@Pluto_Journals on #ScienceOpen: https://t.co/Srz1mC6Olj
'Embodied performances of (post-)indenture: Creolization of Indian dance, music and nadrons in Guadeloupe' an article by @IndentureStudy@Pluto_Journals on #ScienceOpen: https://t.co/SVehtFqbNb
The new issue of The Journal for the Study of Indentureship and its Legacies is available online #openaccess. Guest edited by the wonderful Sinah Kloß and Jenny Leetsch of the University of Bonn https://t.co/vgLngCnkD2
An amazing Indo-Caribbean chutney poetry anthology community launch of “I Will Not Go: Translations, Transformations, and Chutney Fractals” (@kayapress 2024) at the Brooklyn Book Festival in NYC! Edited by poet @rajivmohabir! 🇬🇾 🇹🇹 🇯🇲 🇸🇷
A brilliant article with some powerful images. Have you read Gabrielle Hosein's 'The botanical afterlife of indenture: Mehndi as imaginative visual archive'?
https://t.co/HO8Vh4mY5m
#Mehndi#FeministPraxis#CounterArchive
Join journal eds. David Dabydeen and @MariaKaladeen for @YorkFestofIdeas for personal histories of indenture and exploration of the system's legal legacies alongside Prof. Diamond Ashiagbor, filmmaker Arlen Harris, Maureen Grant & Stephen Pittam
https://t.co/r5BmoxLvFO
Join us at the @CUBECINEMA this Sunday for the Bristol Radical History Festival (@BrisRadHis) screening of "Walter Rodney: What They Don't Want You to Know.🎥
Showing on Sunday, 21st April at 18:00. Secure your tickets now: https://t.co/9VmwNDKsRJ
#WalterRodney#BristolEvents
Two years ago I met up with US based, Indo-Guyanese artist Suchitra Mattai at her solo exhibition 'Monster' at Unit London. Our conversation has now been published in the latest Journal of Indentureship and its Legacies. @Pluto_Journals@IndentureStudy
https://t.co/xC91NeZK3h
(1/3) Saddened to learn of the passing of the Guyanese writer, Rooplall Monar (1945-2024). A poet, novelist and short story writer, Monar’s work, which centers a rich Guyanese creole, paints vivid pictures of Indo-Guyanese lives on the terrain of the sugar estates and elsewhere.
(3/3) Monar's body of work treats with dignity the lives of the Guyanese rural working class and their resilience and community building in the face of exploitative conditions. https://t.co/921ErtRGdE