Stage reading with actors Lorry Hardel and Olivia Mabounga of extract from Aleshea Harris's play Is…
Stage reading with actors Lorry Hardel and Olivia Mabounga of extract from Aleshea Harris's play Is God Is
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Stage reading with actors Lorry Hardel and Olivia Mabounga of extract from Aleshea Harris's play Is God Is
Stage reading with actor Olivia Mabounga of extract from Selina Thompson's play Salt.
"Critical Race Theory and the Interest Divergence Dilemma" - Victor Ray (University of Iowa)
“Shifting Perspectives: How Black Lives Matter Altered Views on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” - Talal Hochard (Université de Lorraine, IDEA)
Avriel Epps (Harvard University) - “Do #BlackLivesMatter to YouTube?: Auditing YouTube Search Results for Black Lives Matter Content After George Floyd’s Murder”
"Black Lives Matter and African American political mobilization: the quest for legitimacy in the outdoors and the outdoor industry"
Lela Harris (Artist) - “Facing the Past: Black Lancastrians”
Kirsty Roberts (University of Central Lancashire) - "How prominent and permanent Black history exhibits in museums and galleries could positively affect public engagement with missing histories in
Geraldine Onek (Co-Founder Lancaster Black History Group) - “How to teach children about histories of Slavery and Colonialism: A Lancaster Response” –
Alan Rice (IBAR at UCLan, Preston) - "Guerrilla Memorialisation and the Slave Site Tour in Lancaster: Towards a Radical Praxis"
Questions and Answers with Patrisse Cullors, artist, and BLM co-founder (Part IV)
Questions and Answers with Patrisse Cullors, artist, and BLM co-founder (Part III)