Britain Re-Written: Discuss, Decode, Decolonise

An evening with Emma Dabiri and Robert Beckford, exploring colonial legacies in archives, museums , and public spaces.

By Opal22 Arts and Edutainment

Date and time

Location

Brookfield

266 London Road Leicester LE2 1RQ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

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About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Hosted by Opal22, in collaboration with leading cultural and academic voices, this Black History Month event explores the colonial legacies embedded in Britain’s archives and museums. Through powerful keynote talks, a panel discussion, and audience engagement, we’ll examine who has historically held the pen and how we begin to take it back.

This event is not just about exposing gaps in the historical record; it is about reclaiming space, challenging institutional silence, and creating new pathways for inclusive, community-led memory.

Speakers

We’re honoured to be joined by an exceptional lineup of speakers and thinkers:

  • Emma Dabiri, author of Don’t Touch My Hair and What White People Can Do Next, broadcaster, and social commentator
  • Professor Robert Beckford, academic, theologian, and award-winning filmmaker exploring race, culture, and justice
  • Ian Sergeant, arts researcher and curator focused on Black British art and memory

Together, they will reflect on what decolonising the archive looks like in practice, and what role the public can, and must, play in shaping more honest and inclusive narratives.

What to Expect

  • Two keynote addresses from Dabiri and Beckford, offering personal insight and critical analysis
  • A live panel discussion with audience Q&A
  • An interactive element where guests will be invited to examine museum objects and contribute their own interpretations and responses
  • Welcome drinks, light refreshments, and networking with local creatives, educators, and community leaders

Who Should Attend

This event is open to anyone with an interest in history, cultural heritage, education, or social justice. Whether you're a student, researcher, creative practitioner, or a member of the community looking to better understand how our national memory is shaped, you will find space here to listen, question, and contribute.

Why This Matters

Decolonisation is not a metaphor. It is an active, ongoing process. Britain Rewritten offers an opportunity to confront how Britain’s archives have excluded or misrepresented entire communities, and how we can collectively reimagine a more truthful historical record.

Book your place now. Spaces are limited.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this event for?

This event welcome anyone, especially those with an interest in history, culture, museums, and representation. We welcome students, academics, professionals, and curious members of the public.

Is this a formal lecture or casual event?

The evening blends formal keynote presentations with informal networking, conversation, and audience participation. It’s intellectually rich, but warmly accessible.

Is the venue accessible?

Yes. The Brookfield Campus is fully wheelchair accessible. Please let us know if you have any additional access needs. We’re happy to help.

Will food or drink be provided?

A welcome drink and light refreshments are included. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic options will be available.

Will the event be recorded?

Select segments may be filmed or photographed for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to appear in media, please let a member of staff know on arrival.

Organized by

Opal22 Arts and Edutainment deliver arts and heritage projects for all ages, relating to diverse cultural histories for the empowerment of the whole community. 

Early bird discount
From £26.71
Oct 16 · 5:00 PM GMT+1