Bishopsgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4QH
Using archival ephemera from Bishopsgate Institute and other archives based in Britain, this course explores the theoretical and material contributions of black feminists and feminists of colour in Britain.
With a focus on analysis and strategy, this event will trace the origins of Marxist, anti-imperialist social movements as well as the political context in which they arose. It will encourage participants to use speculation and other creative methods to engage with this history and to think through its impact on contemporary forms of organising.
Who is this course for?
Everyone regardless of political organising experience/ level of theoretical understanding.
What can I expect?
This course will be taught primarily using presentation, discussion, handouts, collective reading and forms of creative practice: free-writing and speculation.
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