Black History Month 2022: events and resources
11 October 2022

To commemorate Black History Month 2022, the English Faculty will be highlighting the fundamental contributions of Black writers and scholars to global literary history – we will be sharing events taking place in Oxford and ongoing resources that explore these contributions via our Twitter and Facebook channels.
Read on to see a selection of events taking place at the University this month. Many of the events are open to the public; click on the links for further information and registration details.
19 October: Paulo Scott (Afro-Brazilian author), Reading and Q&A with author
19 October: Sancho's Britain
20 October: Andrew Kahn (Oxford), ‘Pushkin and Blackness’
20 October: Rosemarie Buikema (Utrecht), ‘The Curation of European Imperial Legacies’
24 October: Roundtable: “Negritude and its Legacies”
28 October: AfOx Insaka with Dr Machilu Zimba (UCL) and Dr. José Lingna Nafafé (Bristol)
29 October: Euton Daley’s Unlock the Chains Collective: Still Breathing
3 November: Elleke Boehmer, ‘Decolonising Debates: the case of Nelson Mandela (VSI)’, in discussion with Ankhi Mukherjee
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