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01 Oct 2013 17:44:20.027

A former Black Panther will discuss 1960s and 70s activism at a prestigious public lecture in October — part of a programme of events marking Black History Month at The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´. 

JoNina Abron Ervin will discuss her book Driven by the Movement, which is based on interviews with black power activists, in a on Thursday 10 October.

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The event is part of a month long series of events celebrating black culture, people and history at the University. This includes:

  • . Screenings of The Help (Tuesday 8 October) and Freedom Song (Wednesday 9 October) followed by talks by Professor Sharon Monteith and Professor Zoe Trodd.
  • , Professor of American History at Yale University, entitled American oracle? Remembering the civil war in the civil rights era, on Wednesday 16 October.
  • , honorary lecturer in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, entitled Black youth, neo-liberalism, possibilities and limitations of individual agency and resistance, on Wednesday 30 October.

Dr Claire Taylor, Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University, said: “JoNina Abron Ervin is one of the most interesting women to have emerged from the Black Power movement in the US. Her reflections on it provide a unique way for students to understand it historically and politically. We are grateful to her for including Nottingham in her tour dates, coinciding with Black History Month.”

The University is hosting a Black History Month blog, which will detail events taking place across its campuses and beyond. It will also feature profiles from members of The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ BME (black and minority ethnic) Network. They will answer questions on their life, work, and how they feel about Black History Month.

For more information on the events taking place at the University during Black History Month — including times and locations for those listed above — visit

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