Jade Montserrat is a renowned artist whose work resonates with IBAR’s emphasis on African Atlantic studies. She received a Stuart Hall Fellowship to undertake a…
The UCLan Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile (in conjunction with IBAR and the In Conversation Lecture Series) will host its first online talk.…
IBAR is very pleased to announce the release of a collection of films that record the Creative Conversations: Black Women Artists Making & Doing Symposium, which…
UCLan’s Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile (MIDEX) and IBAR are proud to announce a talk by renowned historian of slavery and abolition Prof…
Influences and Inspirations of Literature and Language on Black Women’s Creativity Two-day Symposium at UCLAN, 16-17 January 2020. Organised in celebration of the many achievements…
IBAR Fellow Astrid Haas is giving the following Lecture Black Inter-American Mobilities and Autobiography in the Age of Revolutions (1760-1860) Lecture sponsored by IBAR and…
The Institute for Black Atlantic Research (IBAR) is proud to announce that legendary Dub Poet Linton Kwesi Johnson will perform on Saturday October 14th 8pm…
Image: As a performative intervention, William Wells Brown placed Punch’s 17 May 1851 illustration of ‘The Virginian Slave’ alongside Powers’ sculpture of ‘The Greek Slave’…
Reference RS1625 Applications are invited for a full PhD (via MPhil) studentship in the School of Humanities and Social Science. The studentship is tenable for…
Location: Media Innovation Studio, 4th floor the Media Factory, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, PR1 2HE – 10:00 – 17:00 ‘The artist must take sides.…
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE PhD (via MPhil) Studentship in the Institute for Black Atlantic Research Applications are invited for a full time PhD (via…
IBAR would like to welcome you to the ‘What’s Happening in Black British History?’ IV Workshop at the University of Central Lancashire on Thursday the 16th…
The conference The Red and the Black – The Russian Revolution and the Black Atlantic will be held at the Institute for Black Atlantic Research (IBAR),…
September and October 2016 – Dr. Yvonne Reddick received a 1-month fellowship and Dr. Raphael Hoermann a 3-month fellowship at the Linnaeus Foundation in Sweden to work…
August 2016 – Dr. Izabella Penier has received 200,000 Euros from the Horizon 2020, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action programme for the Postdoctoral Fellowship project. This is…
This tour will take visitors on a journey through Lancaster’s hidden history of Black Presence and the literature that recalls it. Our journey spans the…
Documentary photograph by Alethea Raban, ‘Interrogations and Interrelations: Iterations of the Rainbow Tribe’, ]performance s p a c e[ , 2014. Image courtesy of the…
Image: Lubaina Himid “Singer” (2010), acrylic on paper, from the “Tailor, Striker, Singer, Dandy Series”, courtesy of the artist and Hollybush Gardens, photograph by Andy…
This free workshop will explore the legacies of British slave-ownership in the north of England. It will showcase exciting new research that can be used…
Image: Lubaina Himid “Toussaint L’Ouverture” (Cut Out) (1987) The Caribbean Research Seminar in the North is organised in association with the Society of Caribbean Studies…
Article on museums and activism from Alecia McKenzie in Inter Press Service News. This is based on the ‘Broken Lives’ exhibition at Liverpool International Slavery…
Scholars from Centre for the Study of International Slavery (Liverpool) and IBAR are collaborating to host a 9-10 July 2015 conference on Haiti at UCLAN (Preston).
Author and journalist Noo Saro-Wiwa will be visiting UCLan to read from her acclaimed book, Looking for Transwonderland: Travels in Nigeria, and telling us…
Public Lecture at International Slavery Museum, Liverpool “‘Save the blacks from the servitude of the whites”: Congolese Writing about Congo on the Threshold of Independence’…
IBAR is inviting everyone to find out more about the thrilling research that is being undertaken at the new institute. This event will feature presentations…
Professor Alan RIce launched the Symposium: 100 Years of D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation, which took place Friday 28 November 2014, 12:30-17:00 at…
"Two members of IBAR, Dyana Saad and Raphael Hoermann, attended the conference "Representing and Remembering Slavery in the Americas, University of York, 30-31 May 2014." Here is a report of the conference written by Dyana Saad"
Professor Alan Rice and writer Caryl Phillips visit Sambo's grave at Sunderland Point as part of his trip to UCLan on the Distinguished Visitor Programme.
The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has launched a research institute to work with leading UK organisations to promote African Atlantic studies.