Politics of power and wealth have had a huge impact on the structuring of inequalities across the globe. As the racial and ethnic inequalities that we see today stem from centuries of discrimination and marginalisation, in order to tackle them, we will need to understand how they have been embedded in the very structures of our societies.
We discuss examples of racial and ethnic inequalities from the 19th century to the present day in an attempt to unravel the legacy of past injustices and investigate the link between power, politics, and belonging.
Speakers:
Professor Neil Cummins
Leah Eryenyu
Dr Maël Lavenaire
Chair:
Dr Sara Camacho-Felix
#Colonialism #LSEFestival #London
Full details/attend: https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fest...
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