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Black in Geography student led talks
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The Black in Geography seminar is a series organised by students in the Geography department at the University of Cambridge. We invite Black geographers (lecturers and students) to speak on Blackness, foregrounding Black voices and experiences in a discipline rooted in coloniality and normative whiteness. Our seminars are informal and we do not record them, to create a safe space for open discussion. Organisers: Cherena Reynolds (chr43@cam.ac.uk). Relevant organisations: Black geographers: https://www.blackgeographers.com/ Race Talks Seminar Series: https://www.gender.cam.ac.uk/Events/race-talks-seminar-series Decolonise Sociology: https://decolonisesociology.com/ If you have a question about this list, please contact: Geography/SPRI Webmaster; chr43. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 8 talks in the archive. Black in Geography - Geographers as Insurgent Scholars 18 November at 4pm GMT
Black in Geography: Blackness and Policing
BLACK IN GEOGRAPHY X RACE TALKS: Green Violence, Abolition Geographies and Black Repair
Black in Geography - 7 March at 4pm GMT: Decolonial posturing and unethical citational politics
Black in Geography - Mobilities Across Boundaries
Black in Geography Friday 22 October 4pm BST Black History Month Panel: Centring Blackness through Access and Research Practice
Black in Geography Talk 7 May, 1-2pm
Black in Geography Pat Noxolo Talk - 12th March 1-2pm
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