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Reitz, Race, Rights and Reconciliation

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Date: 29th October Dionne van Reenen - Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice, University of the Free State, South Africa This study makes use of stakeholder interviews, media reports and papers on the subject of ‘Reitz’ in order to make some sense of the content and context of a protest video concerning racial segregfation in  the student residences at the University of the Free State made in 2007 (and made public in 2008), and why its impact on higher education transformation in South Africa was so significant.

Black Families in Britain as the site of struggle

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28 October 2010, 5.00pm - 8.00pm This seminar will provide a unique opportunity for the exploration of Black families in Britain and should appeal to academics, students, activists and individuals engaged in the public and voluntary sectors to explore the diversity and experiences of Black families through debate, discussion and drama.

The White Spaces Research Network: International Master Class

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11 February 2010, 8:00am The White Spaces Research Network will be holding the second of its international master classes on the morning of Friday 11th February. We are looking for expressions of interest from PGR students who would like to attend.

Global Racisms Conference

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5 October 2012, 9:30am The Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies is holding this Conference in order to stimulate debate about the increasing racialisation of the world.

Dr Suki Ali - Post-race

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Date: 20 June 2012 Location: Room 11.20, Social Sciences Building Dr. Suki Ali, Senior Lecturer in the Sociology Department at LSE and author of 'Mixed-race Post-race', will be speaking at a Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies seminar on the topic of 'Post-race'

Mixing Matters: Critical Intersectionalities: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Symposium on Critical Mixed Race Studies

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18 May 2013 Critical Mixed Race Studies (CMRS) is a rapidly growing body of scholarship and through the continued challenging of essentialized conceptions of ‘race’ and ethnicity, CMRS becomes an emerging paradigm for examining the politics of ‘race’, racism and representation. In this transnational, interdisciplinary symposium, we seek to explore these components through the lens of intersectionalities in individual experience, theorising and activism.