Dorothea Smartt, is a literary activist, live artist, and poet of Barbadian heritage.
Described by Kamau Brathwaite as a 'Brit-born Bajan international’, her work typically bridges the islands of Britain and Barbados, effortlessly shuttling between local and global scenes, as it weaves a diasporic web.
Join us for this first of a series of conversations at the University of Bristol<https://app.box.com/s/kdwl1odj7rah4p9kqil1sv2jgljxos70> in which we move beyond the now familiar question/complaint “Why is my curriculum white?”, towards imagining what our curriculum might look like were it researched, taught, and learned from Black Queer-Trans perspectives.
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