Centre for Black Humanities Research Seminar Series
The Centre for Black Humanities has the pleasure to announce its research seminar lineup for the 23/24 academic year. The seminars are held on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and speakers are invited from across the UK and abroad. Visit the Centre for Black Humanities's website for latest updates and to find out more. You can also follow @BrisBlackHums on Twitter.
Monday 9 October, 4-6pm, Arts Complex 1.H020 - Dr Jaspal Naveel Singh (Open University), 'Appropriations of Jamaican Patwa Lexemes in the Speech of Indian and British Reggae Artists'
Tuesday 17 October, 3-5pm, Arts Complex LT2, 'The Art of Liberation: Before and After the Bristol Bus Boycott', Workshop with artist Oshii and Cleo Lake, CEO Active Archives/Afrikan as Future and former Lord Mayor of Bristol. Co-convened with the Department of History of Art.
Monday 23 October, 4-6pm, Arts Complex 1.H020, Dr Inka Rantakallio (University of Helsinki and University of Bristol Visiting Fellow), 'Translating Hip Hop Feminism: Identifying Norms and Intersecting Identities in Finnish Rap Music
Thursday 9 November, 6.30-8pm, Autumn Art Lecture: Artist Oshii in Conversation with Cleo Lake. Discussion and exhibition launch for The Art of Liberation: Before and After the Bristol Bus Boycott. Further information to be released soon. Bookmark the Faculty of Arts's events page on Ticket Tailor for latest updates.
Monday 20 November - TBC
Thursday 30 November, 6.30-8pm, Autumn Art Lecture: Turner-Prize winning Artist Veronica Ryan in Conversation with Robert Leckie (Director, Spike Island). Further information to be released soon. Bookmark the Faculty of Arts's events page on Ticket Tailor for latest updates.
Monday 11 December - Centre quiz and party
