Description
A lecture about the need to reappraise public monuments of historical figures drawn, in part, from CODE research.Period | 4 Jun 2021 |
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Held at | Hay Festival, United Kingdom |
Degree of Recognition | National |
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The afterlives of historical urban landscapes and landmarks: political struggles, everyday spaces and alternative future-making: Society Italiana di Antropologica Culturale
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Monument and crime: Royal Academy of Fine Arts: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Not Set in Stone (Chair): Public Art in Urban Space: Whitworth Gallery, University of Manchester
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Not Set in Stone: Normandy English Teachers Association, Rouen
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Monumental Matters: How national monuments can best reflect society: Dutch Cultural Heritage Society
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Dispatches from the Diaspora: In conversation with Jeffrey Boakye: Hay festival, Hay-on-Wye
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Not set in stone: University of Glasgow
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Contesting statues of empire and slavery: Centre On the Dynamics of Ethnicity: University of Manchester
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Press/Media
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The Guardian: Why Every Single Statue Should Come Down
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