CASBAH PROJECT - BLACK HISTORY MONTH DISSEMINATION EVENT
Monday 15th October 2001, 3pm-8pm
Institute of Commonwealth Studies, 28 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DS.
CASBAH is a demonstrator project that is identifying and mapping national
research resources for Caribbean Studies and the history of Black and Asian
people in Britain. In anticipation of the launch of the project’s web-
accessible database at www.casbah.ac.uk, CASBAH is hosting a Black History
Month dissemination event at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies
(University of London) on 15th October, 3-8pm.
During the afternoon visitors will be able to view resource displays from
organisations such as the Archives and Museum of Black Heritage, Black and
Asian Studies Association, Birmingham Black Oral History Project,
Commonwealth Institute and New Beacon Books. There will also be
presentations from the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Archive, Channel
4's 'Black and Asian History Map' Project, University of North London's
Caribbean Studies Department and the CASBAH Project. Later, Sandra
Courtman, lecturer in Caribbean Literature at Staffordshire University,
will present a seminar paper about the experiences of Caribbean migrants in
the UK using illustrations from the Dyche Studio Photograph Archive. The
event will close with poetry and music from Tanzanian writer and musician,
Freddy Macha.
Entrance to the event is free and refreshments will be provided throughout
the day.
Presentation Timetable
(Teaching Room, 1st Floor - Institute of Commonwealth Studies):
3.00pm - Welcome and introduction by the CASBAH Project team
3.20pm - Marie Bastiampillai (Head of Library Services) - Commonwealth
Resource Centre, Commonwealth Institute
3.40pm - Roshi Naidoo (Education Outreach Manager) - Archives and Museum of
Black Heritage
4.00pm - Marika Sherwood (Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Commonwealth
Studies) - Black and Asian Studies Association
4.30pm - Jonah Albert (Black History Project Co-ordinator) - Channel 4
Black and Asian History Map Project
5.00pm - Lou Kushnick (Project Director) - Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race
Relations Archive (University of Manchester)
5.30pm - Jean Stubbs (Lecturer in Caribbean Studies) - University of North
London
Evening Presentations (Menzies Room, 1st Floor, Institute of Commonwealth
Studies):
6.00pm - Freddy Macha (Tanzanian writer and musician) - Poetry performance,
entitled 'Mama Nyonyo'
6.15pm - Tim Shaw (Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies) -
Introduction to the Caribbean Studies Seminar
6.30pm - Sandra Courtman (Lecturer in Caribbean Literature, Staffordshire
University) - Presentation of a seminar paper based on research into the
experiences of post-war Caribbean migrants, using illustrations from the
Dyche Studio Photograph Archive.
7.30pm - Freddy Macha - Poetry and music performance, entitled 'Song of
Ethiopia'
8.00pm - Close
As space is limited at the ICS, please complete and return the form below
if you wish to reserve a place during the afternoon/evening presentations.
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Reply to: Carol Dixon (CASBAH Project Officer), Institute of Commonwealth
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