On 28th November OxTalks will move to the new Halo platform and will become 'Oxford Events' (full details are available on the Staff Gateway).
There will be an OxTalks freeze beginning on Friday 14th November. This means you will need to publish any of your known events to OxTalks by then as there will be no facility to publish or edit events in that fortnight. During the freeze, all events will be migrated to the new Oxford Events site. It will still be possible to view events on OxTalks during this time.
If you have any questions, please contact halo@digital.ox.ac.uk
Join us for a frank and honest discussion about what it means to be ‘brave’ as academics and activists. This discussion has been inspired by a message sent into Race & Resistance by BAF scholar, Cerise Jackson, who is now reaching the end of their PhD journey and is exploring what bravery means for them, as a Black(ish) person in academia, as well as questioning what there is to gain from it. We also want to hear your personal experiences and opinions on the matter.
Cerise Jackson (she/they) is a third-year doctoral candidate in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Their current ‘Black Anime’ project uses multi- and transdisciplinary methods, combining translation studies, critical race theory, and Japanese studies to explore the relationship between Japanese and Black identities in popular culture. Her doctorate specifically examines ‘Black Anime’ as a genre form emerging from digital and physical, fan and creator networks of solidarity and resistance.
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Bluesky: raceresistance.bsky.social
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