Amanda Egbe discussing 'Antiracism and Artificial Intelligence'

Join us to listen to Amanda Egbe (Senior Lecturer in Media Production, UWE) discuss 'Antiracism and Artificial Intelligence' with the Centre for Black Humanities.

Amanda Egbe is a Senior Lecturer in Media Production at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) and leads Heritage Futures, a practice-led research programme building infrastructure for heritage at risk through archives, film, and digital systems.

Her research focuses on how cultural memory is documented, governed, protected, transformed, or lost in contexts shaped by social change, technological transformation, environmental stress, and historical inequity. Rather than treating heritage as a static object of study, Amanda’s work approaches heritage as a system, shaped by institutional decisions, digital technologies, and power and asks how these systems might be redesigned to support more equitable and resilient futures.

Contact information

cbh-publicity@bristol.ac.uk