About this Event
This event is open to all, but booking is required.
At University of the Arts London (UAL), we acknowledge the dedication and intention of practitioners through this year's Black History Month theme, Reclaiming Narratives. In this lecture series, we identify community changemakers who address social and racial justice and its impacts on art and design pedagogy. Join us for a series of talks from our culturally varied speakers on decolonising course content to support the intersectionality of our students.
Date: Wednesday 4 December
Time: 2pm- 3.30pm
Location: Theatre, Wimbledon College of Arts
Lynnette Goddard is a Professor of Black Theatre and Performance. Her research and teaching is focused in the area of the politics of contemporary Black British theatre and performance, including work on new writing by Black playwrights and contemporary Black productions of canonical plays. She has published a number of articles on Black British playwriting, as well as two monographs, a short cultural history of Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, and a co-edited anthology of essays, Modern and Contemporary Black British Drama (London: Palgrave, 2014). My monograph Staging Black Feminisms: Identity, Politics, Performance (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2007) explored British Black womxn’s plays, poetry, and performance in relation to questions about feminist theatre practice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wimbledon College of Arts, Merton Hall Road, London, United Kingdom
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