Monthly Archives: October 2023

The Power of Poetry and Living Libraries for Decolonial Dialogue

Jenny Mitchell and Erin James in dialogue at University of Sussex Library

As Black History Month draws to a close (yet Black History must continue to be shared) and I adjust to the turn of the season and new positions, I want to reflect today on The Power of Poetry and Living

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Posted in Library Legacies

Unboxing and Mapping Black History in Sussex Library Legacy Collections

This summer the Library was blessed to host its first Junior Research Associate (JRA): Myisha Box (History and International Relations BA student, now in her final year). The project was supervised by Gavin Mensah Coker and Anne-Marie Angelo, with a

Posted in Library Legacies

New Leverhulme ECR fellowship: evolving maps of decolonial learning at Sussex and beyond

In the coming weeks, months and years, I will evolve the design and content present research blog to showcase further findings of the AHRC-RLUK library fellowship (2022-23) and transition into sharing content and outputs of the new Leverhulme (2023-24) project. For now you can read a summary of the new project below and watch this space for further snapshots of my research story as my decolonial library learning journey unfolds!

Posted in Research Update