A TALK AND Q&A WITH LOUISA ADJOA PARKER AND LUCY MACKEITH, CHAIRED BY TEHMINA GOSKAR
This talk and discussion will reflect black history in Cornwall and Devon and is inspired by themes and ideas emerging from our current exhibition, Go On Being So. South west-based writer, Louisa Adjoa Parker, and historian, Lucy Mackeith, will discuss contemporary experiences, case studies of local diaspora and racism in Cornwall today, chaired by Dr Tehmina Goskar.
The discussion will also reflect on the voices of resilience and equality from the exhibition as a starting point to address our own curiosity with creativity, art and poetry and how it can be used to reframe our own histories.
Topics will include case studies surrounding international students studying at the Engineering College operated by Cable & Wireless in Porthcurno, Cornish links to the slave trade and African-American soldiers training in the south west during the Second World War.
This is an online talk, and is free to attend but please book via eventbrite.