Bartlett Forum for Racialized Minorities - Race Reflections
Date and time
The Forum's end of year celebration with radical psychotherapist Guilaine Kinouani and poet Dave Neita
About this event
As an end of year celebration for our members, join us for an evening of discussions, poetry and Caribbean food to reflect on race, working life and black joy in the face of racial trauma. Our special guest, Guilaine Kinouani, psychologist and the director and founder of Race Reflections, will launch her new book Living While Black: towards a culture of race reflection. Poet Dave Neita will MC the evening. All this over platters of sweetcorn and seafood.
About the speaker
Guilaine Kinouani is a psychologist and the director and founder of Race Reflections. She is a radical psychologist, feminist, therapist and equality consultant, and an award-nominated writer/researcher. Her thesis is a phenomenological investigation of the emotional, behavioral, cultural and socio-historical factors that underpin experiences of racial injustice and racial trauma in people of African descent, with a particular focus on intersectionality.
Dave Neita is a Jamaican poet and lawyer based in London
About the series
The Forum for Racialized Minorities is a 3-part discussion series:
Tuesday 8 March (18.00-19.30 GMT)
Journalist and broadcaster Fatima Manji in conversation with Ala'a Shehabi and forum members about her new book Hidden Heritage.
Tuesday 26 April (18.00-19.30 GMT)
Dr Patria Román-Velázquez and Jessica Reits in conversation with Catalina Ortiz and forum members.
Tuesday 31 May (18.00-19.30 GMT)
Guilaine Kinouani will launch her new book Living While Black: towards a culture of race reflection.
These events are social events with time to mingle and socialise over food and drink that will be specially catered to the theme of the event.
About The Forum for Racialized Minorities
The Forum for Racialised Minorities is open to all staff and students at The Bartlett who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic. The forum seeks to be an autonomous space of support, learning, and celebration of culture and solidarity that enriches all of our working and educational lives at The Bartlett.