DeCol - Decolonising the Curriculum Student-Staff Collective Brighton University

Students and staff in the School of Humanities and Social Science and beyond working in partnership to transform colonial sites of knowledge and power

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Vy Rajapillai

Tackling Whiteness as a decolonizing task in contemporary criminology

Tackling Whiteness as a decolonizing task in contemporary criminology- Recording of the talk Tackling Whiteness as a decolonizing task in contemporary criminology Presenter: Rod Earle, Open University Where: room WB 115 Watson Building, University of Brighton, Falmer campus, BN1 9PH…. Continue Reading →

‘Reading to Resist, Reading to Belong: A Space for Black Writing’ Community Partnership Project Launch 14th March 12.30pm Asa Briggs Foyer

Please join us for the Ignite AHRC funded community partnership project launch next Tuesday 14th March at the Asa Briggs Foyer at 12.30. Please feel free circulate to your students who may be interested.   This project, in partnership with Afrori… Continue Reading →

The Launch of the Afrori Student Book Club: Reading and Discussing Books of Black Origin – A Blog by our student Manon Martini

Upon entering Afrori Books, you immediately feel as though you’ve stepped into a nurtured and cherished safe space. The store stands as a homely retreat from the expeditious bustle of the North Laines and the sleek yet vibrant shop with… Continue Reading →

Conference Programme – Common Threads: Black and Asian British Women’s Writing International Conference- 21st -23rd July 2022

Conference Programme for Common Threads: Black and Asian British Women’s Writing International Conference- 21st -23rd July 2022 is available here COMMON THREADS FINAL PROGRAMME

Common Threads: Black and Asian British Women’s Writing International Conference- 21st -23rd July 2022

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPEN (PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW): Conference fee: £125/£62 for 3 days (waged/unwaged, students, postgraduate researchers) or £50/£25 per day 22-23 July (waged/unwaged, students, postgraduate researchers) and £25/£12 per day 21 July. https://shop.brighton.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/other-conferences-events/events/common-threads-black-and-asian-british-womens-writing The JC Niala Conference… Continue Reading →

This is the Canon: Virtual book launch

The DeCol Collective is delighted to host a virtualbook launch of This is the Canon: Decolonise Your Bookshelf in 50 Books (Quercus Books) on 10th November 1:00-2:30pm

DeCol Collective Teaching and Research Seminar Series 2021/22- Sem 1 Programme

DeCol Collective Teaching and Research Seminar Series 2021/22 Semester 1 Programme Ms Teams, JOINING CODE: msg2t5k   27th October 2021 Time: 13:00-14:00 Revealing the multicultural history of the University of Brighton For Black History Month, join Veneta Roberts, Tony Kalume, Marina… Continue Reading →

DeCol seminar series (2021), Wednesday 27th October- Revealing the multicultural history of the University of Brighton

You are invited to our DeCol seminar series (2021) talk on: ‘Revealing the multicultural history of the University of Brighton’ Date: 27th October 2021 Time: 13:00-14:00 Place: Teams msg2t5k (joining code)   For Black History Month, join Veneta Roberts, Tony… Continue Reading →

POSTPONED: Book Launch- “The Red and the Black: The Russian Revolution and the Black Atlantic”- 28th October

The following event is postponed. philosophy politics aesthetics Black History Month “The Red and the Black: The Russian Revolution and the Black Atlantic” Book launch with contributor Nigel Westmaas, Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Hamilton College (New York) and co-editor… Continue Reading →

Why I joined this Decol collective

I am currently a student in my final year, studying the History of Art and Design. As a mixed Asian British student, I have become consumed with ideas of how to work on the decolonisation of our curriculum. This is… Continue Reading →

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