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Department of American and Canadian Studies

Events from the last 12 months

A black loyalist food riot in eighteenth-century Sierra Leone

Date
19/11/2014
Description
American and Canadian Studies: visiting speaker

BFI Science Fiction Film Festival: Gattaca screening

Date
25/10/2014
Description
As part of the BFI's Sci-fi Days of Fear and Wonder Festival, the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is delighted to be working with Broadway Media Centre to look at the science in Science Fiction and just what scares us

Remembering Rosa Parks

Date
09/10/2014
Description
Department of American and Canadian Studies free public eventCivil rights, women's rights, human rights: Remembering Rosa Parks

Exploring Martin Luther King: remembering and forgetting King

Date
26/10/2014
Description
As part of the lecture and conversation series 'Exploring Martin Luther King: a social justice journey', Professor Peter Ling looks at the legacy of the historical activist.

Exploring Martin Luther King: King, Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael

Date
26/10/2014
Description
Free event as part of the lecture and conversation series 'Exploring Martin Luther King: a social justice journey', in which Professor Peter Ling looks at King's role in the Black Power debate.

Exploring Martin Luther King: the paradox of non-violence

Date
19/10/2014
Description
As part of the lecture and conversation series 'Exploring Martin Luther King: a social justice journey', Professor Peter Ling explores King's non-violent methods.

Exploring Martin Luther King: the gospel, the family and the struggle

Date
19/10/2014
Description
Free event as part of the lecture and conversation series 'Exploring Martin Luther King: a social justice journey'.

Young Soul Rebels – free film screening

Date
21/10/2014
Description
Free film screening of 'Young Soul Rebels' – directed by Isaac Julien, examining the interaction between youth cultural movements during the late 70s in the UK. Introduced by Professor Abigail Ward from the School of English.

Wash – A novel on American Slavery

Date
15/10/2014
Description
The award-winning American author Margaret Wrinkle will offer a reading and discussion, as well as a public conversation with Katie Hamilton of The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ and audience Q&A.
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