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
E185 Aaron Winter: Factional regrouping & UK politics
S1/E8 Malecka Egeonu-Roby: Social & community activism in Liverpool
S1/E7 Michelle Peterkin-Walker: Black scousers, art & identity
S1/E6 Jimi Jagne & the Toxteth uprisings (part 2)
S1/E5 Jimi Jagne & the Toxteth uprisings (part 1)
S1/E4 Shelda-Jane Smith & Kerry Nugent: Liverpool Black Sisters, health & racism
S1/E3 Alan Crawford: Restoring Merseyside Caribbean Centre
S1/E2 Shelda-Jane Smith & Stephen Small: Liverpool is an African City
S1/E1 Shelda-Jane Smith & Chantelle Lewis: Hidden Histories, Liverpool & the Caribbean
E184 James O'Brien: The Art of Changing Your Mind
S1/E6 Ez Chigbo & Chantelle Jessica Lewis: Learning & loving together
S1/E5 Lisa Palmer & Yusef Bakkali: Love in theory & practice
S1/E4 Alex Augustin: Blackness, masculinity & somatics
S1/E3 TaMeicka Ifasina Clear: Healing, gender & identity
S1/E2 Molly Ackhurst: Sexual violence & abolition
S1/E1 Stephanie Wong: Act Build Change
E183 Imogen Tyler & Chantelle Lewis: Racism, poverty & class struggle
E182 Kate Haddow & Amy Van Zyl: Child removal, women & class
E181 Katherine Egland & Krystal Martin: Biomass burning & environmental racism
S2/E6 Liam Shrivastava, Sophia Siddiqui & Chantelle Lewis
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