DianaADamianMartin
@DianaADamian
Performance, Writing, Borders, Migration | Eastern Europe & other fictions |@CSSDLondon @MigrantsCulture @PSinternatl | peripheries |
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A while ago I wrote about Figs in Wigs's Big Finish which I will forever say brought me back to writing with performance (and ends, always) somethingother.blog/2024/03/25/big…
We have a new open call out at Performance Philos. journal - with a deadline of 24 May for proposals performancephilosophy.org/journal/announ…
We’re celebrating #InternationalRomaDay with an interview with World Roma Federation about their event in Chicago today & their ongoing work. Enjoy & share Romani culture, & raise awareness of our ongoing fight for rights. Listen everywhere.
open.spotify.com/episode/7JZpnx…
A score of universities have recently proposed cuts to arts subjects, including University of Kent, Queen Mary University of London, Goldsmiths, University of London, Middlesex University, University of Surrey & UniofWinchester.
It's concerning news, with dire consequences for arts education, access & more...
1/6 🧵
artsprofessional.co.uk/news/raft-univ…
If you're interested in debordering, coloniality and racial capitalism, CRASSH, Cambridge is hosting an excellent-sounding conference in May; privileged that with Migrants in Culture we're holding a small workshop on organising and science fiction: crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/41935/#…
Saturday School 2024 - Spring Conversation 1:
The right to stay. The right to move:
Organising in a climate changing and securitised world
Thursday 18 April
1-2pm, Online
Registration 🔗 in bio
With: Ghassan Ghaben Innah Gaspar & Scott McAulay Chaired by Migrants Organise aliya
We're so excited to share Solidarity Knows No Borders Solidarity Knows No Borders's new website and organising workbook! Designed and edited by Rosalie here at Migrants in Culture, alongside Migrants Organise & Common Knowledge @[email protected] 🕊️🤍
168 years ago Roma slavery was finally abolished in Wallachia. To mark this event, here's a short conversation with Adrian Furtună about memory, public reckoning and the historical legacy of slavery Euronews Romania youtu.be/hmLfwVvgxQs?si…
2/20/1856 marks the abolition of 500+ years of Romani enslavement in Romanian territories. Roma’s Indian origins marked them ethnically distinct from Romanians, & enslavement was justified this way. This history is routinely ignored. Read Margareta Matache: aljazeera.com/amp/opinions/2…