Join us on Wednesday 3rd December at 5:30pm for a conversation with archivist and writer Dorothy Berry about her new book, The House Archives Built & Other Thoughts On Black Archival Possibilities!
Book a free place here and find more info here: https://t.co/ZURhLfWMPR
Our newest project, New World Royalists, is now up at https://t.co/qRZOxfyamE!
A breakthrough interactive digital humanities project on enslaved lives and communities in Port Royal Jamaica, the site gives new perspectives on past Black lives during and after British slavery.
Our newest project, New World Royalists, is now up at https://t.co/qRZOxfyamE!
A breakthrough interactive digital humanities project on enslaved lives and communities in Port Royal Jamaica, the site gives new perspectives on past Black lives during and after British slavery.
Our newest project, New World Royalists, is now up at https://t.co/qRZOxfyamE!
A breakthrough interactive digital humanities project on enslaved lives and communities in Port Royal Jamaica, the site gives new perspectives on past Black lives during and after British slavery.
3-year fully funded University of Nottingham PhD studentship exploring the performance and reception of Western Classical music in Jamaica and/or Barbados in the long 19th century. Applications close 27th May! https://t.co/kOprym3LvC
CSLBS is delighted announce CROP OVER with Professor Dame Sonia Boyce, the 2025 edition of our annual Elsa V. Goveia distinguished speaker series, in collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich, on 19 March at 6pm. Book a free ticket here: https://t.co/8q5nwQ6H3p
CSLBS is delighted announce CROP OVER with Professor Dame Sonia Boyce, the 2025 edition of our annual Elsa V. Goveia distinguished speaker series, in collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich, on 19 March at 6pm. Book a free ticket here: https://t.co/8q5nwQ6H3p
CSLBS is delighted announce CROP OVER with Professor Dame Sonia Boyce, the 2025 edition of our annual Elsa V. Goveia distinguished speaker series, in collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich, on 19 March at 6pm. Book a free ticket here: https://t.co/8q5nwQ6H3p
Watch 'Caribbean Journeys and Colonial Legacies", last week's CSLBS Elsa V. Goveia 2024 lecture with Merle Collins, on our YouTube channel! https://t.co/HgS0O3Tuud
Next week!
'Wrongs Not Righted: How Might We Think about Repair?'
#Identities Anniversary Lecture with Professor Catherine Hall
📅 25 Sep, 12-1.30pm BST (Online)
#IdentitiesEvents@UofGSPS@UofGSocSci@ucl_cslbs
Register ⬇️
https://t.co/wReTRnOwQt
CSLBS is delighted to announce that the third annual event in its Elsa V. Goveia Speaker Series will be CARIBBEAN JOURNEYS AND COLONIAL LEGACIES: A READING OF OCEAN STIRRINGS by Merle Collins at 5pm, 14 October, UCL. Free tickets and details here! https://t.co/aTJCmFluPK
Following the sad death of our Director, Prof Trevor Burnard, to honour his family's wishes, we've establish a fund that will continue Trevor's important work on the history of slavery and its legacies.
Find out more about the Trevor Burnard Fund via: https://t.co/J7wyjBw0Y2
Today, we said farewell to Professor Trevor Burnard, a much-loved colleague and friend. He will be greatly missed. Messages of condolences from around the world have meant so much to everyone who cared for him. The @UniOfHull flag was lowered as a final mark of respect.
One of our Genealogical Studies Diploma students - Kelly Haggart - has contributed to an article published in ‘Traces’ newsletter (Centre for the study of the Legacies of British Slavery at UCL). Read about her research and experiences as a student > https://t.co/QvgkZIOoqy
Watch the recording of our collaborative event "Black Family History: Genealogy, Storytelling and Ethics in the Wake of Slavery" (with the UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre, the Next Economy Trust, Keme Nzerem, Bernice Bennett, and Dr James Dawkins) here! https://t.co/JBViVRJEpC
The Royal Historical Society has just launched the second strand of their excellent mentoring and workshop programme for early career historians of colour. Details are here: https://t.co/cKvvfq2lOn