Human rights activist, Natasha March, talks on Black History, Loss of Culture, Afro/Indigenous Spiritualism and healing, followed by a Q&A.
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About this event
When you look at the world, do you see a reflection of yourself or are you able to see past the mirror to the other side?
What is the talk about?
Join this talk from international human rights activist, scholar and educator, Natasha March, and explore one of the biggest issues facing the pursuit of equality in western society; the failure to see things from someone else’s point of view.
The talk will touch on parts of Natasha’s PhD research, including:
- Decolonising ethnographic research.
- Generational trauma.
- Colonial trauma.
- Effects of British colonisation and western supremacy.
- Racism.
- Critical race theories.
- Place and animism.
- Nissiology.
She will also confront the question of whether it’s wishful thinking or ignorance when people say that they don’t feel that western societies have a race problem.
The talk will be 30min long with a 15min Q&A
Who is Natasha March?
Throughout her career, Natasha March has supported oppressed groups and set up multiple initiatives to help refugees, indigenous communities and others. As a result, she has encountered racial discrimination in multiple forms.
Citizens Advice – Bath & North East Somerset
Creating a fairer and more equitable society is at the core of what Citizens Advice does, which makes overcoming discrimination a key aspect of our work.
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