19th June 2019
14:00 - 15:15 BST
Join Ida Danewid, Lecturer in Gender and Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex, for a walkthrough looking at racial capitalism and the political economy of migration inspired by Lis Rhodes’ new work Ambiguous Journeys (2019).
Free. Drop in. Gallery seating available. In English with Arabic translation.
The event is part of Refugee Week - a nationwide programme of arts, cultural and educational events that celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK and encourages a better understanding between communities.
Nottingham Contemporary
Weekday Cross, Nottingham
NG1 2GB
0115 948 9750
Free
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