A roundtable conversation with guests Josina Calliste (Land in Our Names)
and Professor Corinne Fowler (*Green Unpleasant Land*) around colonial
legacies in the built environment and landscape in Britain and their
implications for land and environmental inclusivity and justice.
18:00-19:00 GMT
Chaired by Jason Allen-Paisant.
Organised by the Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies (ICPS),
University of Leeds.
https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=182780319857
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*Professor Corinne Fowler* (University of Leicester) is author of *Green
Unpleasant Land: Creative Responses to Rural England’s Colonial
Connections* (Peepal
Tree, 2020) and of *The Countryside: Ten Walks Through Colonial
Britain *(forthcoming
with Allen Lane). She directs ‘Colonial Countryside: National Trust Houses
Reinterpreted’ and is lead academic author of the National Trust's *Colonial
Countryside *report on its houses’ links to colonialism and slavery
(September, 2020).
*Josina Calliste* is a health professional, community organiser, and
campaigner for land justice. Under an apple tree in June 2019, she
co-founded Land in Our Names (LION), a black-led collective addressing land
inequalities affecting black people and people of colour's ability to farm
and grow food in Britain.
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