What happens when you fall down a rabbit hole, or wander off a woodland path, or fall asleep under a hawthorn tree at noon? According to many beloved children’s books, you might just be at the start of an adventure.
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NOW RESCHEDULED TO FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER AT 12 NOON
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Dr Rochelle Rowe shares from her research into the Black women art models who worked with famous British sculptor Jacob Epstein, but whose lives and labours have been erased from the historical record, until now.
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This talk will provide an overview of the work being conducted by the Research and Engagement Working Group (REWG) to investigate the University of Edinburgh’s history and legacies of slavery, colonialism and the development of racial thought, and find reparatory recommendations to address struct
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Join us online and at the City Art Centre each Friday in October to hear a lecture marking Black History Month 2024.
All lectures are free, but pre-booking via Eventbrite is essential.
In partnership with the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER).
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This talk explores children’s experiences of nature in Edinburgh’s Old Town in the early years of the twentieth century.