Aasiya Lodhi
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An extract from Stuart Hall's 'The West and the Rest: Discourse and Power'.
Join us on Tuesday as Ilan Pappé and Priyamvada Gopal © delve into the vital 1992 essay in an online discussion chaired by Aasiya Lodhi.
📆 Tues 7 May
🕠 5.30pm - 7pm BST
Duke University Press Esmée Fairbairn
I wrote about what I’d been reading, for the The Guardian. Now: editing’s important. I’m happy to be edited and I welcome it. But isn’t it funny how it’s always the same word that gets edited out? theguardian.com/books/2024/may…
Colonial exploitation is no longer something that only happens abroad. Our limited understanding of empire allows us to be continually exploited by the ruling class.
Grateful for this @channel4news interview about the themes of my new book #TrackRecord - full thing @ 7pm BST.
The young person whose poster this is has come to many protests since October and watching the names on her poster grow every time I see her is a punch in the gut. I cannot imagine the pain she must feel and yet on NU’s encampment I saw her actively leading things despite it all.
Call for Papers - Workshop I am organising with Gerry Simpson at LSE Law School. Come think with us about the politics of invoking international law during times of crisis? How do we make sure we don't reproduce structures of oppression in our struggles for justice? Please share!
PIAZZA OCCUPIED. As the University of Warwick continues to reject our demands to cut ties with genocide, we rise up in unison with fellow students all over the world, from Columbia, NYC, to Paris, to Sydney. We say no business as usual as long as Warwick sponsors colonial genocide!
Excited to take part in 'The Connected Histories of the BBC Project: Using Oral History & Digital Humanities Methods to Rethink Media History'. Hosted Institute of Historical Research by Margaretta Jolly Connected Histories Of The BBC & Aasiya Lodhi Aasiya Lodhi #oralhistory BBCArchive history.ac.uk/events/connect…