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Literature and Creative Writing webinar: Decolonising the curriculum

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Join a friendly discussion to find out what it's like to study literature and creative writing at university, including a chance to hear from current students.
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How can the study of literature, drama and creative writing become a means to combat racism and inequality? How can we look at literature in new and more inclusive ways? How can we talk in the classroom openly and supportively about issues of race? These are urgent questions in universities across the world. In this live webinar, we'll be joined by a panel of students and staff who'll share the work they've been doing in our School, and explore what 'Decolonising the Curriculum' means. With Tessa McWatt.

Thursday 29 April, 16.30-17.15

To join, visit: http://www.uea.ac.uk/study/information-for/young-people/subject-taster-sessions

Simply click on the 'join here' link for your taster 10 minutes before the scheduled start time, so you can check your computer settings. There's no need to download any additional software but if possible, we recommend using Chrome in incognito mode.

Please note that your browser may ask for permission to access your microphone and video - don't worry, we won't be able to see or hear you, but granting permission means you'll be able to see and hear us! You can type any questions you have into the chat box.

Suitable for
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
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