Frequently Asked White Questions, Columbia University Press
About this event
We are delighted to announce a series of events this semester, which showcase new research and publications in a variety of disciplines relating to democratisation, bordering practices, justice, anticolonial and antiracist pedagogies and feminist organising.
This event will take place in a hybrid format, both in-person and online. If you'd like to attend in-person, the location is Room 351, 309 Regent St., London W1B 2HW. Alternatively, an online link will be available soon. We especially encourage masters and year three students to attend.
Contact us
For more information about this event, please get in touch with the organisers Catherine Charrett and Francesca Esposito.
About the speaker
Ajay Parasram
Ajay Parasram is a multigenerational transnational byproduct of the British empire, with roots in South Asia, the Caribbean and the settler cities of Halifax, Ottawa and Vancouver. He is an associate professor in the Departments of International Development Studies, History and Political Science at Dalhousie University in Kjipuktuk (Halifax), unceded Mi’kma’ki.