CRASSH | “The most liberal of all ideas”: the political thought of the Holy Alliance
CRASSH | Resistance & empowerment – Dr Maggie Semple OBE and Laura Henry Allain MBE
CRASSH | British Reggae: resistance and transcendence – Prof William ‘Lez’ Henry
CRASSH | Jesus Dub: doing Theology for the Black church in music, film & art – Prof Robert Beckford
CRASSH | ‘Liv Good’: An intersectional, African/Caribbean perspective – Dr Gabriella Beckles-Raymond
CRASSH | Resistance and transcendence (Panel 1) – Post-Windrush generation
CRASSH | Oppression or protection? Policing & Black British Caribbean communities – Katrina Ffrench
CRASSH | The ‘Windrush generation’ as a discursive construction – Dr Sharon Walker
CRASSH | Narratives of Windrush and migration (Panel 2) – Post-Windrush generation
CRASSH | Reggae theatrics: Dub poetry, words, sound, power and resistance – Dr Martin Glynn
CRASSH | Post-Windrush: next generation Europeans – Levi Tafari
CRASSH | Resistance as performance (Panel 3) – Post-Windrush generation
CRASSH | Looking ahead: Caribbean community & identity in the fifth generation – Dr Audrey Allwood
CRASSH | Dancing multiple identities: reggae/dancehall culture, movement & visibility – Dr H Patten
CRASSH | Reflections on Terraformed: young Black lives in the inner city – Dr Joy White
CRASSH | Community and identity (Panel 4) – Post-Windrush generation