About this Event
Join the University of Exeter, Cornwall and Black Voices Cornwall to explore Black Cornish history through the archives held at Kresen Kernow, and discover how archives have hidden certain histories. We will explore creative ways that we can work together to bring these histories to light and tell these stories of local and national importance.
This event includes a short film screening of a film produced by the charitable antiracism charity, Black Voices Cornwall, Museum X and Cornwall Museums Partnership, and a performance by Angeline Morrison, a Cornish folk songwriter-singer of colour.
This event is part of Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of the humanities, taking place 7–16 November 2024. Led by the School of Advanced Study, University of London, with generous support from Research England, in partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy. For further information please see beinghumanfestival.org.
Kresen Kernow is fully wheelchair and pushchair accessible, with lifts to all levels and automatic main entrance doors. Accessible toilets are available on both floors (left hand sided on the ground floor, right hand sided on the first floor), with a fully-equipped Changing Places toilet also available on the ground floor. (The bench in the Changing Places toilet is 600mm wide.) Separate baby changing facilities are also available on the ground floor.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kresen Kernow, Little Vauxhall, Redruth, United Kingdom
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