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The ‘Bronze Woman’: celebrating Caribbean womanhood

The ‘Bronze Woman’: celebrating Caribbean womanhood

by Talking Humanities | Feb 18, 2020 | Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Libraries & Publications, Politics & Law, Publications

Dr Juanita Cox, a research fellow on the ‘Windrush Generation’ history project at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies’, celebrates Stockwell’s Bronze Woman, a tribute to Caribbean women which ‘demands the right to be viewed through deracialised...
‘A few Tarzans and men Fridays … of obscure origin’ — Britain’s shameful history of indenture

‘A few Tarzans and men Fridays … of obscure origin’ — Britain’s shameful history of indenture

by Talking Humanities | Jul 5, 2018 | History & Classics, Human Rights, Interviews, Politics & Law, Research & Resources

Image: © Commonwealth Foundation Priya N Hein talks about her fictionalised account of Britain’s shameful treatment of the Chagos islanders in the second of our series of interviews with the contributors to ‘We Mark Your Memory: writings from the descendants of...
Student voices from Commonwealth countries 

Student voices from Commonwealth countries 

by Talking Humanities | Apr 13, 2018 | Analysis & Comment, Features, History & Classics, Human Rights, Politics & Law

Image:  © Commonwealth Secretariat In the fifth of a series of scholarly articles marking the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London Dr  Howard  Jones, senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, canvasses the views of...

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