Dear All,
Pleased find attached details for our latest event, 'Challenging Racism and State Violence', organised by Prof Gargi Bhattacharyya [Moderator's note: Please find details below].
This is an informal event for students, activists, researchers and anyone interested in resistance to state racism. There is no charge to attend, but places are limited. Please email [log in to unmask] to confirm attendance.
Best regards,
Jamie Hakim, Research Assistant, CMRB
CHALLENGING RACISM
AND STATE VIOLENCE
A conversation about the impact of immigration control, police violence and anti-terrorism laws on communities
Wednesday 26th March, 1.30pm to 4.30pm
Room CC.G.05, Stratford Campus, University of East London
This event brings together scholars and activists to discuss the connections between state violence against migrants and Muslim, black and other minority communities. What can we learn by considering the links between these processes and the overlapping techniques of intimidation and repression that are employed? How do communities resist such incursions and what tactics could be shared?
Speakers include:
Bridget Anderson (COMPAS)
Nandita Sharma (University of Hawaii)
Anthony Gunter (UEL)
Frances Webber (Institute of Race Relations)
SOAS Detainee Support Group
This is an informal event for students, activists, researchers and anyone interested in resistance to state racism. There is no charge to attend, but places are limited. Please email [log in to unmask] to confirm attendance.
Hosted by the Centre for Migration, Refugees and Belonging, University of East London
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