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September 2021
Re-thinking reparative justice in the ‘post-George Floyd’ era
Presented by Professor Olivette Otele, Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society. The Centre for Public History at Queen's and the BAME & International Staff Network are delighted to announce a lecture by Professor Olivette Otele, Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society: 'Re-thinking reparative justice in the 'post-George Floyd' era' This will be followed by a conversation with Dr Kennetta Hammond Perry, Director of the Stephen Lawrence Research Centre, and will include an open Q&A session. All welcome. To register, please click here.
Find out more »November 2021
A local solution to a global problem: community wealth building and climate
Creating a democratic and just economy that will deliver a substantive return on achieving decarbonisation targets and climate adaptation.
Find out more »The story of Belfast’s Streets – Free Walking Tour
Free walking tour around Belfast, linking the city’s built environment, public art and urban landscape. Every Saturday and Sunday in the month of November.
Find out more »Better Data For Cleaner Air: The ADRC NI Online Air Pollution Dashboard
Understanding the impact of air pollution on public health in Northern Ireland.
Find out more »Expressing a youth perspective on climate damage using animation
Looking at how animation can help us better understand climate change and young people's feelings about it.
Find out more »The climate crisis and ensuring a just transition beyond carbon
Join us to examine the crucial role of trade unions in ensuring a just transition beyond fossil fuels and creating a sustainable economy.
Find out more »#CookingUpHappiness
Cooking is often promoted as an activity through which individuals can improve the quality or sustainability of their diet.
Find out more »Influences on contemporary arts and cultural industries management
Join us to hear about new research and share arts management practice from around the world.
Find out more »A New Ireland: The State of the Constitutional Conversation
Join us for this online talk and discussion about the prospects for constitutional change in Ireland.
Find out more »Insights and intersections: NI Ethnic Minorities’ and Migrants’ Relations
How do relations with the environment intersect with ethnic minority and migrant experiences and identities in Northern Ireland?
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