Thanks Priya!
@saimanasar
Historian. Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol working on gender, empire, and welfare activism. She/her. Views own. No access to DMs. PI: Welfare, Citizenship and Intersectional Feminism @wcifproject.bsky.social
Thanks Priya!
Go @saimanasar.bsky.social! This new exhibition about Black & Asian womenβs activism in Britain looks amazing! Excited to go check it out in #Bristol soonβ¦
www.bristol247.com/news-and-fea...
Thanks to all who joined us this evening to launch #womensgrassrootsactivism #Activism100+ Toolkit. It's out in the world π₯³ & download your copy π. Incredibly grateful to members of @soroptimistgbi.bsky.social @womensinstitute.bsky.social #ICA & WI Northern Ireland who made this project happen π.
π Next Thursday 19 March:
Dr Rochelle Rowe (Edinburgh) will be speaking @ihrblackbritish.bsky.social seminar on βThe βWest African Villageβ: Romancing Scottishness at the National Exhibition of 1911.β
In person and online. Book now and join us if you can! www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
Whose voices count in the modern history of distinction?
@sadiahqureshi.bsky.social considers how much historians can learn by paying attention to the remarkable lives of plants.
Thanks Priyanka!
Thanks so much for coming and for supporting the project! β‘
The best way to spend a grey Monday lunchtime! Art, history, feminism, poetry, jerk chicken, and more. Thanks to
@saimanasar.bsky.social, the 'Welfare Citizenship and Intersectional Feminism' exhibition team, and poet Vanessa Kisuule for this launch event at St Paul's Learning Centre.
Briefly here to post that the βWomen Strike Backβ exhibition has just launched in Bristol. It explores the activism of Black and South Asian women. Free and open to the public. Pls do share the news.
www.bristol247.com/news-and-fea...
Thanks to everyone who came to the βWomen Strike Back! exhibition launch. And to the team that made this possible: Abi Freeman, Sarah Howard, Sreenanti Banerjee & Siza Dube. It will be up for a few weeks at St Paulβs Learning Centre and Bristol Central Library. www.bristol247.com/news-and-fea...
Our exhibition is today! We look forward to seeing you at noon!
Black and white photo of a woman with a newspaper.
Happy International Womenβs Day!
Let's create a thread of women from history we think more people should know about.
We will start:
Una Marson (1905 β 1965) was a Jamaican feminist, activist and writer.
Image: WikiCommons
#WHM26 #InternationalWomensDay
My excellent @qmulsse.bsky.social colleague Leslie James finds a glimmer of hope in the ashes of the AI revolution...
www.qmul.ac.uk/society-and-...
π’ Just one week to go now to launch of our #Womensgrassrootsactivism #Activism100+ Toolkit to celebrate #IWD2026 & #womenshistorymonthπ’.
ποΈ 10 March 2026
β° 5.30pm -7pm (via Zoom)
We still have some spaces left so come & join us by registering π. @womenshistnet.bsky.social @whaireland.bsky.social
Weβre delighted to feature our story discs project at the #MovedToCare exhibition!
Join us at the launch this Thursday evening to say hi and fill in a disc. Prompts range from "I migrated here" to "My grandparents migrated here" and more.
Hope to see familiar faces and make new friends! β¨
NEW EXHIBITION NOW OPEN β¨
The Womenβs Library at 100: Celebrating a Century of Collections.
Join us Thu 12 March to celebrate - meet the curators alongside colleagues from other archives including @nationalarchives.gov.uk.web.brid.gy @thelondonarchives.bsky.social
www.lse.ac.uk/library/twl100
Congratulations Ben!
Got a new article out today in @jbritishstudies.bsky.social. It's about the ways in which the music press constructed race in late 20c Britain. Open access so do share it around!
Thanks to @leverhulme.ac.uk and @uniofreading.bsky.social for supporting the research.
doi.org/10.1017/jbr....
Sending all good wishes to you all, Julia!
Happy publication day to @uobrishistory.bsky.socialβs Professor Sumita Mukherjee!
Stir To Action has invited me to join their book festival on 22 May. Iβll be talking with Matt Thompson (@mattthompson.bsky.social) about charity, the economy, and what a genuinely solidaristic economy might require today.
Get your ticket here!
www.tickettailor.com/events/stirt...
Next month, I'll be speaking at the Graduate Institute about the research I've been working on recently. I'll be looking at sexual and reproductive health experiences in three English cities and asking what they tell us about Britain's decolonising decades. www.graduateinstitute.ch/communicatio...
Struggles, Strikes, Solidarity 5 Mar: Join @cathyhunt.bsky.social for a fascinating talk that examines the challenges faced by women workers and the extraordinary efforts to organise them into an all-women trade union, led by the charismatic Mary Macarthur @womenshistnet.bsky.social
Our AHRC group is celebrating research on histories of internationalism with 3 events.
1. Our conference on βRethinking Internationalismβ will take place 19-20 March at Birkbeck. Weβre thrilled to be joined by an amazing line-up of speakers. Reserve your space via www.bbk.ac.uk/events/event...
A reminder that I help co-ordinate a writing group for early career scholars/PhD students working on global feminism (broadly conceived!).
We meet every second month over zoom and read someone's chapter or article and offer feedback.
You can join, drop me a line here! Reposts welcome.
For anyone who is UK-based and interested, SOAS has a PhD scholarship for βQueer Meaning-Making in South Asian Literature: New Comparative Perspectivesβ.
Scholarship application deadline: 27 March 2026.
www.soas.ac.uk/study/studen...
@saltatchicago.bsky.social @wasafirimag.bsky.social
The book is out! Race on Screen: Audience Racism in Twentieth Century Britain is on the shelves. Get yourself a 20% discount and use code GRANDY26 at www.cambridge.org/9781009650939
"We have a challenge here in the face of appalling things happening around the world not to give in to a politics of despair because that's exactly what the people in power want us to do."
Laura C. Forster, Julia Laite, Laura Schwartz, Anne Irfan and Jo Kelcey on doing history in turbulent times.
Publication day! My book Keeping Hold: A Cultural and Social History of Possession in Eighteenth-Century Britain is out now. 20% discount code KEHO2026. www.cambridge.org/core/books/k...
Join us on 19 Feb as we explore the archives and examine the Black Radical Press in 1970s Britain. Hear Leila Hassan Howe (Race Today), Nigel De Noronha (CoDE) and Sophia Siddiqui (Institute of Race Relations) with GPI's Sarah Garrod. Chair Arielle Lawson. Free! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/archival-w...