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Liverpool Hope Staff and PGR Student Day Conference: 19th June 2026

Liverpool Hope Staff and PGR Student Day Conference: 19th June 2026

Description

When: Friday 19 June 2026, 09.30 – 16.00 (approx.)

Where: Eden Building, Liverpool Hope University, Taggart Avenue, L16 9JD

What: This Day Conference on the theme Theory, Practice and Change, affords
participants an opportunity to discuss research at any stage of development. PhD, Professional Doctorate students and other PGR students from any discipline are welcome to submit paper presentations, poster presentations, performances pieces and panels discussions. While the conference theme is Theory, Practice and Change, submissions so connected with one or more of the University’s Key Research Themes are welcome; Environment, Ecology and Sustainability, Social Justice, Identity and Empowerment, Digital Futures, Innovation and Enterprise, Community, Culture and Heritage, Health, Wellbeing, Creativity and Belief.

Keynote: Quill R Kukla, Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at
Georgetown University will deliver a keynote address entitled, ‘Spatial Agency
and the Choreography of Resistance’. In their talk, Professor Kukla will explore
our need for spatial agency and how we can rechoreograph spaces so as so
shift their ability to support agency, authority, and justice. Examples drawn from
political protest, squatting and occupation, crip activism and the “radical rest”
movement, and from drag, motivate and illustrate the view. Together with, Dr Elena Musi (University of Liverpool), Dr Sally Latham (Wikimedia) and Dr Jonathan Parker (Liverpool Hope), Professor Kukla will join a plenary panel
on the topic of misinformation and media literacy.

Cost: A nominal fee of £10 will be charged to those not from Liverpool Hope to
cover tea and coffee and lunch.

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Becoming Benjamin Lay Screening 28th April 2026

Becoming Benjamin Lay Screening 28th April 2026

FREE OF CHARGE

Description

When: Tuesday 28th April. Starting at 5pm.
Where: I3B004

Film screening of the documentary ‘Becoming Benjamin Lay’ featuring Mark Povinelli and directed by Tony Buba. The screening will be hosted by Dr Erin Pritchard and Prof Marcus Rediker, the executive producer of the documentary.

Benjamin Lay was an 18th-century Quaker abolitionist known for his fierce opposition to slavery in the American colonies. He staged dramatic protests against slaveholders and wrote one of the earliest anti-slavery books in North America. He was often mocked for having dwarfism. This documentary focuses on intersections of race and dwarfism to celebrate the activism of Benjamin Lay, including interviews from the African American and dwarfism communities.

The event is part of the CCDS and Liverpool Hope University.

Open to staff and students at Hope and the wider public
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