Cities (re)claimed: Dismantling Geographies of Oppression

Schedule

Fri Nov 07 2025 at 05:30 pm to 06:30 pm

UTC+00:00

Location

Assembly Roxy | Edinburgh, SC

Advertisement
Dan Hicks, Morag Rose and Mason Leaver-Yap unpick the political
narratives of our cityscapes - who is welcome, safe, forgotten or
hidden?
About this Event

Please check ticket info for this event below, incl. information about access.

From street layouts to statues, tower blocks to shopping malls, our built environment has a lot to tell us about the political narratives of cities: Who is welcome, who is safe, who is forgotten, who is hidden.

Academics and activists Dan Hicks, Morag Rose and Mason Leaver-Yap discuss the histories and politics of the cities around us, how they shape us and how we shape them.

Diving into built histories of women's rights, art as resistance, legacies of colonialism, class and enslavement, this event will serve as a starting point for us to consider how we want to shape our cities for the future.

-- Our Speakers --

Morag Rose is a walking artist activist and academic. She is founder of the Loiterers Resistance Movement and a senior lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Liverpool. Her work focuses on public space, regeneration, access, equality, psychogeographies and the power of creative, communal walking.

Dan Hicks is Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at the University of Oxford, Curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum, and a Fellow of St Cross College, Oxford. He has written widely on art, heritage, museums, colonialism, cultural memory, and the material culture of the recent past and the near-present. Dan has authored and edited eight books, and has written for a wide variety of journals, magazines and newspapers, from The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph to The Times Literary Supplement, Apollo Magazine, Art Review, Architectural Review and The Art Newspaper. Twitter/Instagram: @ProfDanHicks

Mason Leaver-Yap works with artists to make publications, events and exhibitions. With Winnie Herbstein, he is the co-editor Slamming Doors: Falling out and fighting back in a housing crisis (Framer Framed / University of Edinburgh, 2025). He is based in Glasgow and currently writing about ruination.



- The Books --

The allure of the city is powerful, but not universally accessible. For many women, it can be exclusionary, exploitative and dangerous. In The Feminist Art of Walking, Morag Rose shows how women can and do claim their place in the public space.

Setting off to explore cities and towns across Britain, she traces local histories and personal stories and attunes herself to the wider resonances of women’s rights amidst alienating capitalist cityscapes. Craving connection and comradeship, she discovers a unique and inclusive approach to walking, celebrating diverse women who transform walking into an art form and act of resistance.

By experiencing the pleasures and pains of pedestrian exploration, she shows us how to reconnect with and become enchanted by our streets.


__

Tracing the origins of contemporary conflicts over art, heritage, memory, and colonialism, Every Monument Will Fall joins the dots between the building of statues, the founding of academic disciplines like archaeology and anthropology, and the warehousing of stolen art and human skulls in museums — including the one in which he is a curator.

Part history, part biography, part excavation, the story runs from the Yorkshire wolds to the Crimean War, from southern Ireland to the frontline of the American Civil War, from the City of London to the University of Oxford — revealing enduring legacies of militarism, slavery, racism and white supremacy hardwired into the heart of our cultural institutions.

Every Monument Will Fall offers an urgent reappraisal of how we think about culture, and how to find hope, remembrance and reconciliation in the fragments of an unfinished violent past. Refusing to choose between pulling down every statue, or living in a past that we can never change, the book makes the case for allowing monuments of all kinds to fall once in a while, even those that are hard to see as monuments, rebuilding a memory culture that is in step with our times.


--

Slamming Doors explores housing struggles, community organising, and reproductive labour in Glasgow, highlighting how we document and share these stories. It reflects ongoing relationships with communities and spaces of solidarity. Writers, academics, and activists were invited to contribute, pairing their texts with archival imagery that has been instrumental in the research of these films.



*Please note that masks will be required at this event ().

*Accessibility: All events will be professionally filmed & livestreamed. The Roxy is wheelchair accessible (including toilets) and we'll have provisions for neurodivergent guests including stims, quiet space and colour-coded lanyards.

*Events are £5 or free -we completely understand paying for one or two events and then getting free spots for others. The Radical Book Fair is entirely bookshop run and ticket sales are vital to keeping the fair sustainable and paying all our speakers so all support is heartily welcome!

*Featured books: The book & ticket option will select the most recently published book at any given event, if you’re not sure which book you want or don’t want that featured book, then buy a £5 voucher ticket that can be used for any of the books below. There are also which are £10, listed as a 'book', please note these are not redeemable at the fair, and rather a much appreciated contribution to the Fair's running costs,

*If you'd like to help make the book fair accessible to more folks, please consider adding to our pay-it-forward fund .

Advertisement

Where is it happening?

Assembly Roxy, 2 Roxburgh Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Tickets

GBP 0.00 to GBP 6.13

Icon
Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
Lighthouse - Edinburgh's Radical Bookshop

Host or Publisher Lighthouse - Edinburgh's Radical Bookshop

Ask AI if this event suits you:

Discover More Events in Edinburgh

Skills vs Knowledge in Business Education
Fri, 07 Nov at 01:30 pm Skills vs Knowledge in Business Education

Edinburgh Napier University, Craiglockhart Campus

BUSINESS
Abi Millar: \u2018The Spirituality Gap: Searching for Meaning in a Secular Age\u2019
Fri, 07 Nov at 02:30 pm Abi Millar: ‘The Spirituality Gap: Searching for Meaning in a Secular Age’

Martin Hall, New College, The University of Edinburgh

HEALTH-WELLNESS ART
Mustafa Briggs: \u2018Islam & The Making of The Modern World\u2019
Fri, 07 Nov at 04:00 pm Mustafa Briggs: ‘Islam & The Making of The Modern World’

University of Edinburgh

ART LITERARY-ART
Seanchas agus Shinty Sticks with Hugh Dan MacLennan
Fri, 07 Nov at 05:00 pm Seanchas agus Shinty Sticks with Hugh Dan MacLennan

Thomson's Land, The University of Edinburgh

SPORTS
Mothership - Rock 'n' Roll Live Music Party (Volume I)
Fri, 07 Nov at 06:00 pm Mothership - Rock 'n' Roll Live Music Party (Volume I)

La Belle Angele

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Patr\u00f3n Parlour Taster Sessions at the Alchemist Edinburgh, George St.
Fri, 07 Nov at 06:00 pm Patrón Parlour Taster Sessions at the Alchemist Edinburgh, George St.

The Alchemist George Street

Sound Salon #2  \u201cFor Friendship\u201d (evening)
Fri, 07 Nov at 06:00 pm Sound Salon #2 “For Friendship” (evening)

St Vincent's Chapel: Scottish Episcopal Church

MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Weaving Workshop with Maisie Jane
Fri, 07 Nov at 06:30 pm Weaving Workshop with Maisie Jane

skout

WORKSHOPS ART
Cocktail Masterclass at Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh
Thu, 14 Apr at 07:00 pm Cocktail Masterclass at Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh

Harvey Nichols Forth Floor Brasserie and Bar

WORKSHOPS
Queer Yoga Edinburgh @ Salisbury Centre
Fri, 10 Feb at 10:00 am Queer Yoga Edinburgh @ Salisbury Centre

Salisbury Centre

WORKSHOPS HEALTH-WELLNESS
Black History Walking Tour of Edinburgh
Sat, 29 Jul at 09:00 am Black History Walking Tour of Edinburgh

Melville Monument

BLACK-HISTORY-MONTH MEETUPS
Drawing in the Autumn - drawing workshops with autumnal themes
Wed, 04 Sep at 06:00 pm Drawing in the Autumn - drawing workshops with autumnal themes

The Out of the Blue Drill Hall

WORKSHOPS ART
Women Healing Art Circle
Thu, 19 Sep at 08:00 pm Women Healing Art Circle

The Salisbury Centre

ART NONPROFIT
Poetry Group at the ELC
Tue, 26 Nov at 03:00 pm Poetry Group at the ELC

The Eric Liddell Community

ART LITERARY-ART
Queer Men for Queer Literature
Sun, 08 Dec at 12:15 pm Queer Men for Queer Literature

Lavender Menace Queer Books Archive at the Edinburgh Palette

ART LITERARY-ART
An Action-Packed Scavenger Hunt! - Edinburgh\u2018s Enthralling Expedition
Fri, 13 Dec at 08:00 am An Action-Packed Scavenger Hunt! - Edinburgh‘s Enthralling Expedition

1 Drummond St

TRIPS-ADVENTURES HEALTH-WELLNESS
Blood and Guts: The Twists and Turns of Edinburgh's Medical History
Sat, 25 Jan at 02:00 pm Blood and Guts: The Twists and Turns of Edinburgh's Medical History

Surgeons' Hall Museum

DOG WORKSHOPS
Queer Gothic Words
Sun, 26 Jan at 12:15 pm Queer Gothic Words

Lavender Menace Queer Books Archive at the Edinburgh Palette

ART LITERARY-ART
The Georgian House: (ticket valid 10:00am-4:00pm)
Fri, 28 Feb at 10:00 am The Georgian House: (ticket valid 10:00am-4:00pm)

The Georgian House

ENTERTAINMENT ART
Introduction to Transmission Meditation - Edinburgh workshops 2025
Sun, 02 Mar at 07:00 pm Introduction to Transmission Meditation - Edinburgh workshops 2025

The Salisbury Centre

HEALTH-WELLNESS MEDITATION

What's Happening Next in Edinburgh?

Discover Edinburgh Events