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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Embedding Black History and Archaeology in Briti
 sh schools - Panel 
DTSTART:20201029T160000Z
DTEND:20201029T173000Z
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CONTACT:Lydia Clough
DESCRIPTION:This online roundtable panel discussion comprised of educators
  and students aims to get a better understanding of the current challenges
  surrounding the teaching of the history and archaeology of Africa and the
  Diaspora in schools in the UK. It will also attempt to identify ways to e
 ncourage more Black British students to consider archaeology and related d
 isciplines as university degree options\, so that departments such as ours
  can take active steps in attracting a more diverse student intake. \n\nPa
 nel members\n\n-Dr Robin Whitburn\, Lecturer in History Education\, i/c PG
 CE History Recruitment and Placements\, UCL Institute of Education\; Co-di
 rector\, Justice to History and Co-author Doing Justice to History: Transf
 orming Black History in Secondary Schools\n-Dr Haira Gandolfi\, Lecturer\,
  Faculty of Education\, University of Cambridge. Dr Gandolfi's main expert
 ise is on school-based research around decolonial curricula and pedagogies
 \, and she has worked with practitioners and their students in schools in 
 the London area throughout the past five years.\n-Carina Ancell\, Manager 
 of the Honours Programme and History Teacher\, Newham Sixth Form College\n
 -Chioma Ngonadi\, PhD Student\, University of Cambridge & Lecturer in Arch
 aeology\, University of Nigeria\, Nsukka\n-Dr Christopher Osuafor\, BHF/CR
 E Clinical Research Fellow\, University of Cambridge Department of Clinica
 l Neurosciences & Magdalene College\n-Mehrunissa Orin\, current sixth form
  student at Brampton Manor Academy\n-Hannah Cusworth\, Head of History\, T
 he Charter School East Dulwich\n \n\nThe panel is hosted by the Department
  of Archaeology to mark Black History Month and is chaired by Prof Paul La
 ne\, Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer Professor\, Deep History and Archaeology of
  Africa.\n\nPlease register via the following link: https://forms.gle/vqdG
 8U8KJKRFz35ZA 
LOCATION:Zoom - please register at: https://forms.gle/vqdG8U8KJKRFz35ZA 
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