Summer School 2022: Race, Class & Colonialism

Wed Aug 03 2022 at 10:00 am to Thu Aug 04 2022 at 04:30 pm

BSix College | London

Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project
Publisher/HostConnected Sociologies Curriculum Project
Summer School 2022: Race, Class & Colonialism
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A two-day in-person summer school exploring issues of race, class and colonial legacies.
About this Event

On the 3rd and 4th of August Connected Sociologies will partner with BSix Sixth Form College in Hackney for a two-day in-person summer school exploring race, class and colonial legacies. Each day attendees will be able to choose to attend concurrent workshops held in three different rooms based on their interests. Sessions will explore approaches to teaching in the classroom (both university and school), Race & Class, Colonialism & The Making of the Modern World, Racism & Anti-Racism, and much more!

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Dr Kojo Koram (Birkbeck, University of London)
  • Professor Gurminder Bhambra (University of Sussex)
  • Professor John Holmwood (University of Nottingham)
  • Professor Gargi Bhattacharyya (University of East London)
  • Professor Michaela Benson (Lancaster University)
  • Another History is Possible
  • Dr Lisa Tilley (SOAS)
  • Dr Sita Balani (King's College London)

Full programme to be released shortly at https://connectedsociologies.org/events/

This event is free to attend and is targeted at sixth formers, undergraduates, teachers and interested members of the public. Lunch will be provided free of charge on both days. For any questions about Connected Sociologies' Summer School 2022, or you are a teacher or youth worker wishing to bring a group, please email [email protected].

This event is hosted by the Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project and the Knowledge is Power programme at BSix.

The , an educational platform that provides open-access resources for students, teachers and academics who are interested in ‘decolonising’ school, college and university curricula. The Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project is a project of the .

The Knowledge is Power programme is a parallel curriculum of events and workshops to discuss some of the major issues facing society and young people today. It is a place for students to share experiences of the world, to make greater sense of those experiences, and to build Knowledge and Power upon them.


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BSix College, Kenninghall Road, London, United Kingdom

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