Chantelle and Kelechi interview Chimwemwe Phiri about her PhD research based on the colonial histories and ethical dimensions of medical photography, questions of ownership, and the afterlives of archival material.
https://www.blackhealthandhumanities.org
Summary:In this series we introduce the work of researchers from the Black Health and the Humanities Network. Each episode uncovers the different ways that racist environments impact the health of Black African and Caribbean people. Expect conversation centred around resistance creativity and imaginative futures.
The Black Health and the Humanities network emerged in part from the crisis caused by 2020’s global Covid-19 pandemic, the transnational Black Lives Matter movement, and the intersections between racism and health inequalities that, although not new, these events highlighted.
https://wellcome.org/grant-funding/people-and-projects/grants-awarded/comparative-investigation-visual-representations
Episode 3: Indigenous Future-making with Filiberto Penados
Episode 2: Decolonisation and Modernity with Deanne Bell
Episode 1: The Crucible of Modernity with Johannah-Rae Reyes
The Crucible Of Modernity
S1/ E6 Can the Museum be a Site of (Anti-Colonial) Resistance?
S1/E4 Black Joy As Resistance
S1/E3 End-of-Life Care & Waiting Times
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S1/E2 Black Sexual and Reproductive Health
S1/E1 Black Health is an Urgent Social and Political Issue
Black Health & Humanities
S1/E3 Francesca Sobande: Consuming Crisis: Commodifying Care and COVID-19
S1/E2 Tarek Younis: The Muslim, State and Mind: Psychology in Times of Islamophobia
S1/E1 Delayna Spencer, Meredith Clark & Jason Arday: Social Science for Social Justice?
Surviving Society presents Social Science for Social Justice
E190: Skinfolk, but not kinfolk? Ethnic minority conservative political elite actors
Joe Appiah, Kim Johnson MP & Gloria Morrison: Joint Enterprise
S1/E5 Andy Young: Royal Mail
S1/E4 Mel Mullins and Sherelle Cadogan: Railway Workers
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