Department of American and Canadian Studies

Events from the last 12 months

Stop erasing bisexuals – including the 'B' in LGBT

Date
13/02/2015
Description
Join Grant Denkinson, counsellor and psychotherapist, in converstion with Francesca Kitson, postgraduate researcher in the Department of American and Canadian Studies.

Presenting Philippines

Date
04/02/2015
Description
Professor Anders Stephanson, from Columbia University, will join UoN's Ben Offiler to talk about 'Presenting Philippines: world expositions, architecture, empire, concrete, roads, race and maybe the real'.

Workers of all lands unite?

Date
01/01/1900
Description
Workers of all lands, unite? is a conference organized by a group of postgraduate students from the Department of History and the Department of American and Canadian Studies at The University of Nottingham.

Gay rights in the US: the promise and perils of patriotism

Date
17/02/2015
Description
The Department of American and Canadian Studies, Rainbow Heritage and the Centre for Advanced Studies present 'Gay rights in the US: the promise of perils and patriotism'.

God loves Uganda screening

Date
01/01/1900
Description
The Department of American and Canadian Studies present a screening of 'God loves Uganda', followed by a discussion led by Coral Leather.

Paris is Burning screening

Date
09/02/2015
Description
The Department of American and Canadian Studies present a screening of the documentary 'Paris is Burning'. There will also be a post-screening discussion with Roy Ward, Editor and co-founder of EQView, and Hannah Murray.

Get Up Stand Up Exhibition Dialogues Series: Grassroots Activism

Date
04/06/2015
Description
Get Up Stand Up! is a collaboration between New Art Exchange and NCCL at Galleries of Justice Museum, exploring the idea of international civil rights with young people.

Get Up Stand Up Exhibition Dialogues Series: Racial Equality and Antiracism

Date
01/01/1900
Description
Get Up Stand Up! is a collaboration between New Art Exchange and NCCL at Galleries of Justice Museum, exploring the idea of international civil rights with young people.

Get Up Stand Up Exhibition Dialogues Series: Modern Day Slavery

Date
07/05/2015
Description
Get Up Stand Up! is a collaboration between New Art Exchange and NCCL at Galleries of Justice Museum, exploring the idea of international civil rights with young people.

Get Up Stand Up Exhibition Dialogues Series: Cultural Activism

Date
20/08/2015
Description
Get Up Stand Up! is a collaboration between New Art Exchange and NCCL at Galleries of Justice Museum, exploring the idea of international civil rights with young people.
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