Event overview
Generation Delta is one of 13 projects funded by Research England and the OfS in 2021.
It is designed to lay the foundations for a long-term increase in the number of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic professors, particularly women of colour, in higher education institutions in England. Join us to celebrate the research that has been funded and supported by the project at Goldsmiths.
Presentations from Generation Delta Champions:
Angela Loum - How the Pain of Women of Colour is Perceived in Childbirth and the Vernacularisation of Human rights’
Clementine Bedos -Techno-Tanktrik Embodiment: Navigating Oppression and Resistance Through the Creolisation of Ancestral and Emerging Technologies
Devina Paramdeo - Exploring parent school choices based on class differences
Sula Douglas Foulkes - Antiphony as Method: Curating Echoes in a Live Archive of Black Feminist Cinema
Vajid Punakkath - Counterinsurgency and the Making of the Colonial-Modern World: Towards a theory of Interiorization’
Prof Farzana Shain (project lead at Goldsmiths) on the Research England-funded Generation Delta project.
All Welcome!
This event will be held at Goldsmiths, UoL in the Margaret McMillan Building, Room 220. It will also be available to join remotely.
The event is free but booking is essential. To register please complete the form.
Dates & times
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4 Mar 2024 | 3:00pm - 5:00pm |
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