Month June 2022

Workshop reflections | What does water mean to you? Lilith Film Club and SECP’s Brighton Fringe Event

Water has many practical and symbolic meanings, across cultures, geographies and identities. As part of the 2022 Brighton Fringe, I had the joy of collaborating on behalf of the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics, with Lilith Film Club… Continue Reading →

Workshop | Toxic Fragments – Clay Workshops, 7 & 10 July

“Harvesting empathy and coping with ecological grief through touching” Thursday 7th July – 2:00pm-7:00pm – Open to all, drop in anytime during these times Sunday 10th July – 2:00pm-7:00pm – Open to all, drop in anytime during these times At Fishing… Continue Reading →

Performance talk | Elona Hoover: Composing with concrete environments, 12 July 6.30pm-8.00pm

CSECP are pleased to invite you to join artist/researcher Elona Hoover at ONCA gallery in Brighton to hear about her creative exploration of the political aesthetics of urban commoning. Concrete is a curious material. It can be moulded, reinforced, it… Continue Reading →

Rescheduled Workshop details forthcoming | Collaborative Writing and Feminist Practice, 19 July, 2pm to 5pm now Thursday 8 December 10-12:30 pm

Collaborative writing and feminist practice workshop  Tuesday 19th July, 2pm to 5pm Grand Parade, University of Brighton, Room G4 Free event – booking required. Join this half-day workshop to explore practices of collaborative writing with CSECP post-doc Dr Elona Hoover, who… Continue Reading →

Conference | Common Threads: Black and Asian British Women’s Writing 21-23 July

Please join us at Common Threads, the second international conference on Black and Asian British Women’s Writing on 21-23 July, University of Brighton. Following the inaugural conference of the Black British Women’s Writing Network (BBWWN) at the University of Brighton in 2014,… Continue Reading →

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