Prof Fernando Henriques was possibly the first Black British social sciences Dean in UK university history (please correct me if wrong), yet his institutional memory has been largely forgotten (whitewashed?) at @SussexUni. #BlackAtSusex#CritArchives#ReparativeHistory
Really looking forward to participating in this @CSociologies event with some brilliant colleagues. I'll be speaking about @decollibrary a panel about archival absences, imperial artefacts and #ReparativeHistory with Odi Oquosa and @JMcGregor_Jo
The July issue of Race & Class, ‘The past in the present’ has arrived from the printers! It brings a new perspective to #ReparativeHistory, which must actively work towards ‘the repair of relations damaged by historical injustice’. ow.ly/IpSa30kMhbh@SAGEsociology
'The issue not as the need to simply ‘include’ Black experience, but to allow Black agency in the making of the record': Archives, race, class and rage. By Colin Prescod. #reparativehistory Free access here: ow.ly/L93q30i1cwC
'The issue not as the need to simply ‘include’ Black experience, but to allow Black agency in the making of the record': Archives, race, class and rage. By Colin Precod. #reparativehistory Free access here: ow.ly/ziU330hnaio
'The issue not as the need to simply ‘include’ Black experience, but to allow Black agency in the making of the record': Archives, race, class and rage. By Colin Precod. #reparativehistory Free access here: ow.ly/ZMei30hlJQD
'The issue not as the need to simply ‘include’ Black experience, but to allow Black agency in the making of the record': Archives, race, class and rage by Colin Precod. #reparativehistory Free access here: ow.ly/iTem30hljPZ