ESEA HUB A YEAR ON: Looking back and moving forward
Schedule
Fri Sep 30 2022 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Location
Room AG01 College Building - City, University of London | London, EN
About this Event
ESEA Hub is an online hub, born from the research project Responding to COVID-19 Anti-Asian Racial Violence through Community Care, Solidarity and Resistance.
A year on from our launch, we are hosting an event inviting artists, academics, community organisers and activists, to speak about their reflections on the past year, their projects and collaborations with us. We will be showcasing some of ESEA Hub’s commissions of creative responses to COVID-related racism and hear from the artist-creators themselves on how they see ESEA communities moving forward now, two years after the outbreak of COVID-19.
This event will be held in City, University of London as an initial step in introducing ESEA Heritage Month into universities as a recognition of ESEA communities in the UK. ESEA Hub aims to bring ESEA awareness to the broader academic community, students and colleagues.
Join us and hear from esteemed ESEA panel of speakers --
Panel 1 speakers: Joy Muhammad, Lucy Sheen, and Youngsook & Taey of Breakwater
Panel 2 speakers: Jennifer Lim and Wing Fai Leung (Moongate and King’s College London), Jonathan Gray (King’s College London and the Public Data Lab), Mariko Hayashi (SEEAC), Ghost and John (Contemporary Art Duo)
Where is it happening?
Room AG01 College Building - City, University of London, Northampton Square, London, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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