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Lucy Writers Announces Our New Arts Council England Funded Project, What the Water Gave Us

24th February 202224th February 2022  Lucy Writers

Lucy Writers is proud to announce its new Arts Council England funded mentoring project, What the Water Gave Us, for emerging women writers.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Creative Writing, Lucy Features, My Cambridge, Non-FictionTagged: Arts Council England, Arts Council England National Lottery Grant, Brexit Britain, Burley Fisher, Claire Hynes, Elodie Rose Barnes, Emma Claire Sweeney, Emma Hanson, Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, Immigration, Irenosen Okojie, Jenny Chamarette, Lucy Cavendish College, migrant writers, Migration, Pandemic, Rojbîn Arjen Yigit, Selin Genc, Shamini Sriskandarajah, Shirley Ahura, So Mayer, Susan Barker, Takeaway Press, The Ruppin Agency, water, What the Water Gave Us, Yen Ooi, Yvonne Battle-Felton

The chains that bind us: Amak Mahmoodian and Angelica Mesiti at the Arnolfini, Bristol

9th March 202021st June 2020  Melissa Chemam

Amak Mahmoodian’s Zanjir and Angelica Mesiti’s Assembly explore themes of identity, unity and collective togetherness across space and time at the Arnolfini.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Amak Mahmoodian, Angelica Mesiti, Arnolfini, Arnolfini Art Gallery, Assembly, Immigration, Melissa Chemam, Migration, Photography, Stenotype, Zanjir

It’s time to stop talking about “national security”.

2nd March 20202nd March 2020  Genevieve Riccoboni

Militarized nationalism, devoid of history and context, relentless in its push for American hegemony, is completely inconsistent with progressive values, argues our contributor Genevieve Riccoboni.

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Posted in Opinion, PoliticsTagged: Feminism, Human Rights, Human Security, Immigration, International Relations, Policy, US politics

Follow the White Rabbit: the ‘Anthropocene’, Australia and whiteness as pestilence in Amanda Parer’s Intrude at Liverpool Light Show

6th January 20208th January 2020  Sumaya Kassim

In light of Amanda Parer’s installation, Intrude, being shown at Liverpool’s Exchange Flags, Sumaya Kassim considers the environmental and cultural devastation of white colonialism in Australia.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, EnvironmentTagged: Amanda Parer, Britain and Colonialism, Claire Watson, colonialism, Environmentalism, Fauziya Johnson, Françoise Vergès, Immigration, Intrude, Kiara Flowers, Liverpool, Liverpool Exchange Flags, Nayuka Gorrie, sculpture, Violent Salt, Yhonnie Scarce
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