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About this Event
LJMU Diversity and Inclusion Team are proud to annouce the inaugural launch of Moongate Mix North. In collaboration with Moongate Mix, they will be hosting their very first salon session in the Northwest, with a session titled, Asian Identity in the Northwest UK: Representation and Creative Communities. This panel will interrogate, examine, explore the word 'Asian' with a view to redefining the boundaries of the term to make it more inclusive in our collective cultural reference. A way we can understand identities is by examining how we relate to others, recognising both commonalities and distinctions. This event intends to spark conversations on updating this terminology to build solidarity across all Asian communities without ignoring the diversity and specificity of their differences.
The event will commence with Moni Akinsanya, LJMU Associate Director of Diversity and Inclusion. This will be followed by a brief workshop on hives and community led by Andrea Ku, an artist, gardener, and beekeeper based in Liverpool 8. The event will then be chaired by Rosa Fong, a Filmmaker and Senior Lecturer at LJMU Screen School. The panel will consist of:
- , Actor and producer, Creative Director of Moongate Productions,
- , an Artist, Gardener, and Beekeeper, Director of B4Biodiversity,
- , an award-winning LGBTQ+ Activist, an honour-based domestic violence campaigner, and the Mother of the House of Spice
We also have Nifty Fox in attendance to capture information from the panel discussion and showcase it in a visual mind map that highlights the relationships and connections among ideas and messages with the help of illustrations. We believe that by adopting this innovative approach, participants will be able to better comprehend, interpret, and retain information presented during the event.
Moongate Mix North will be a series of salon events, which brings together Asian academics, creatives, researchers, and wider community to foster conversations around Asian issues.
Student Life Building Accessibility:
- Upon reaching Student Life Building, you may access the social space - UGZ.21 and event venue - UG16 - UG17, by the flight of stairs or by the lifts next to the flight of stairs which will be visible from the building's entrance.
- There will be student advocates working at this event, and they can be identified by their dark purple/navy shirts with the words, 'LJMU' across the front.
- Gender neutral toilets are located on the right side of the building in every floor.
- Accessible toilet is located on the upper ground floor (UG) at approximately 2m from the lift exit. There is step-free access to the accessible toilet.
- Baby feeding room located on the upper ground floor (UG) - Room UG.14.
- Quiet room can be found on the upper ground floor (UG) in the chaplaincy area.
This event aims to be inclusive and accessible to all. If you have any specific access and dietary requirements, kindly email [email protected] with the email subject: Asian Identity in the Northwest UK - Access and Dietary Requirements, and a member of our team will get back to you.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
LJMU Student Life Building, LJMU Student Life Building, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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