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Race and Resistance: Understanding Bermuda Today
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Shackles of the Past by David Critchley

Book reading 6.
Race and Resistance: Understanding Bermuda Today

An excerpt from ‘The History of Mary Prince’

Book reading 7.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Art and Action: Benjamin Zephaniah in Conversation

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Folk Tunes and Englishness

English folk tunes, borders, nationalism and race

Dr Alice Little speaks with folk musicians and researchers Cohen Braithwaite- Kilcoyne, Nicola Beazley, Stewart Hardy, Tom Kitching, and Marie Bashiru about the borders of English folk music - regionally, racially, and conceptually.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Talking Afropean

Talking Afropean: Johny Pitts in conversation with Elleke Boehmer and Simukai Chigudu about his award-winning book.
Asian Studies Centre

Global histories of hierarachy? Reflections from India on Caste, race and the Black Lives Matter movement

Nayanika Mathur (Oxford) and Rosalind O'Hanlon (Oxford) give a talk for the Modern South Asian Studies seminars on the Black Lives Matter movement.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How 2020 is changing newsrooms around the world

Rasmus Nielsen speaks to Federica Cherubini about her report looking at the central challenges facing news organisations in 2020 according to a survey of 136 newsroom leaders from around the world
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Race and Empire, 1660-1760

Ruth Scobie lectures on race and empire, 1660-1760.
Harmsworth Lecture series

2018 Harmsworth Lecture - War, Race and Anti-Imperialism in Merze Tate's International Thought

Professor Barbara Savage, (Pennsylvania), gives the 2018 Harmsworth lecture.
Sidney Ball Memorial Lectures

What Next for Social Policy

Professor Fiona Williams explores how contemporary social movements – especially those around gender, race, migration, disability, austerity and the environment – pose material, political and ethical questions as to how we are to live our lives.
Criminology
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All Souls Seminar: 'Shared Beginnings? The Role of Race'

Dr. Coretta Philips and Dr. Alpa Parmar London School of Economics and University of Oxford
Art and Action: The Intersections of Literary Celebrity and Politics

Texts, Talks and Tailoring: Adichie and her Fashion Politics

Matthew Lecznar assesses the fashion politics of Adichie's fiction and public discourse
MSc Migration Studies

Racialization and immigrant incorporation

Ali R Chaudhary gives a sociological overview of current research on assimilation, multiculturalism and other approaches used to understand dynamics of social organisation and inequality among immigrants and native-born groups in North America and Europe
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'Political Theory at the Margins' Keynote: The Role of Race

Delivered by Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman (University College London)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The neocolonial prison and the ‘mark’ of whiteness in current Argentina: Race, gender and chronopolitics in media accounts of incarcerated immigrant population

Victoria Pereyra (Warwick University)
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Race and Resistance Across Borders in the Long Twentieth Century

Elleke Boehmer and Imaobong Umoren talk about their research network which is investigating how twentieth-century activists, artists and intellectuals challenged racially oppressive hierarchies and sought to achieve equality.
African Studies Centre

2012 Annual African Studies lecture. Diaspora and Spiritual Awakening: Religion and the Politics of Race and Empire in the Life of Kwame Nkrumah

Emmanuel Akyeampong (Harvard) gives the 2012 Annual African Studies Centre Lecture.
Alumni Weekend

Towards a Fairer Society

Dr Sally Mapstone, Hugh Dent MBE, Professor Fiona Caldicott and Peter Quinn discuss the issue of equality and diversity specifically within the University of Oxford, looking at gender, race and disability issues. It was filmed at the Alumni Weekend 2011.
Anthropology

Race, kinship, genetics and the ambivalence of identity

A paper presented at the University of Oxford School of Anthropology Departmental Seminar on Friday 15 October 2010 by Professor Peter Wade, University of Manchester.
Approaching Shakespeare

Othello

First in Emma Smith's Approaching Shakespeare lecture series; looking at the central question of race and its significance in the play.

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