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Let's Talk Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾ç Race and Racism

Find below recordings of past events in Wolfson's "Let's Talk Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾ç Race and Racism" series.

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From Mississippi to Cambridge: Marie Battle Singer, Britain's first Black psychoanalyst
Professors Jane Rhodes & Lynn Hudson (University of Illinois, Chicago)

Watch the recording from 10 March 2021

 

 

Religion and the Politics of Race in 1960s London: Transnational Liberation Networks and Theologies of Resistance
Dr Hannah Elias (Lecturer in Black British History, Goldsmiths, University of London)

Watch the recording from 2 March 2021

 

 

Somalinimo: Young, Gifted, and Somali... and at Cambridge.

Watch the Movie Screening and Panel Discussion from 15 October 2020

 

 

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A triptych of abstract images: a smooth round stone nestled in a curved rock, distorted eyeglass frames scattered on a white background, and a high-contrast black and white microscopic image resembling organic or cellular structures.

Art Exhibition: Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çat 60

07/06/2025 at 10.00

Celebrating Wolfson’s 60th anniversary year, this exhibition highlights the range of  artistic disciplines and styles that have made up our exhibitions over the years.

A group of travelers with camels rests near the Great Sphinx and pyramids of Giza at sunset, under a dramatic, cloud-filled sky.

‘Like a sandstorm roaring in its violence’: Perceptions of weather in ancient Egypt

10/06/2025 at 17.30

How can anthropological theory help us understand how ancient cultures interpreted and responded to weather phenomena?

A woman with wavy brown hair and red lipstick stands outdoors in bright sunlight, surrounded by blurred autumn foliage.

Lunchtime Concert - Pamela Gitani (pianist)

14/06/2025 at 13.30

A piano recital with works by Bach, Debussy, Chopin and more.

A playful illustration showing the Greek letter tau with a smiley face, equated to two smiling pies topped with whipped cream, symbolizing that tau equals two times pi

Tau (Ï„) Day estimation event

18/06/2025 at 18.28

Estimating Ï„, the true circle constant, in a fun event with pies and other mathematical snacks.

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