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"Liberation" by artist-in-residence Kajal Nisha Patel
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Artist-in-residence Kajal Nisha Patel to host "Liberation" seminar on November 16 2016.
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"Liberation" by artist-in-residence Kajal Nisha Patel
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Artist-in-residence Kajal Nisha Patel to host "Liberation" seminar on November 16 2016.
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(Re)connecting Struggles
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University of Leicester workshop to explore ongoing struggles related to issues such as colonisation, gender inequality and racism need time and space to (re-)connect and unite.
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Camp Convivialities and Refugee Communications, 13 July 2016
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This event is hosted by the Media and Development Group and supported by the Media Cultures Cluster at the University of Leicester and the British Council Newton Fund.
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Different in the same way online screen reader accessible version
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Different in the Same Way Seminar
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Different in the same way? Accommodating language, culture and disability in refugee procedures, 4 May 2016
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Laura Smith-Khan discussed the interactions between government and non-government authorities on refugees and asylum seekers last 4th May 2016.
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Event to unravel Europe’s ‘migration crisis’
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Professor Heaven Crawley will share first-hand experiences of migrants detailed in a new book at free public talk on 17 January
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Fear of Crime: Caribbean Criminological Perspectives, 14 July 2016
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Two lecturers will be giving guest lectures as part of an international research network 'Crime and its Representation in the Anglophone Caribbean', 1834-2018, funded by the British Academy.
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