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Stuart Hall Library & Contested Sites Publication Launch

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Stuart Hall Library & Contested Sites Publication Launch

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Date

May 01 2024 16:30 - 19:30

Description

iniva invites you to join us in celebrating our upcoming publication in our newly refurbished space. Over the last six months we have opened up the Stuart Hall Library to our members, networks and the public through the support of Cockayne - Grants for the Arts and the London Community Foundation. Through their support we have been able to make a welcoming space for this year’s Research Network Programme: Contested Sites. This grant has improved the artwork storage in the archive and supported a dedicated computer workstation to access our catalogues.

The publication Contested Sites document reflections, research, thoughts and engagement from the programme. Continuing Stuart Hall’s ideas around re-affirming existence, this publication reflects on multiple ways in which histories hold multiple contested narratives within archives, bodies, institutions and geographies, whether material or digital, as sites for future histories. 

The publication Contested Sites documents reflections, research, thoughts and engagement from the programme. Designed by Rose Nordin and edited by Priya Jay, Contested Sites includes contributions from research associates Orsod Malik, Meera Shakti Osborne, Lamya Sadiq, Gary Stewart, Dharma Taylor and artist Fawziyah Rahman. This publication was made possible through funds from Freelands Foundation.

Image credit: Books in Stuart Hall Library from Contested Sites Reading list, 2024.

Organiser

iniva is a care-led, mindful and hard-working organisation, driven by a small team with an international reputation. Our vision is for everyone to know the global histories and legacies of internationalism and the Black British Arts Movement and to invest in its future.

Venue

Stuart Hall Library, 16 John Islip St, SW1P 4JU London

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