Category: News, Events and Updates
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Lincs Trans Pride Reading Event (Sat 29 March)
One of our LSHH alumni, Liv Hennessy, is organising an event with Trans Pride Lincs this coming Saturday, 29th March from 5-7pm. See details below! We are Lincs Trans Pride, an emerging group working towards a future where all trans and non-binary people in Lincolnshire are visible, safe, supported and have a strong community behind…
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Celebrating the Ties that Bind us Together Student Exhibition
Dear Colleagues and Students, We are delighted to invite you all to the following exhibition. Celebrating the Ties that Bind us Together Student Exhibition This illustration work, produced by Level two students, on the BA (Hons) Illustration degree programme, represents their responses to a project brief, hosted by Southside Music and Events Venue which required…
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March 2025: Ramadan Guide
We are sharing a Ramadan guide circulated by Rhianne Sterling-Morris (Eleanor Glanville Institute), designed to help support Muslim staff and students in HE. This guide, which is grounded in lived experience, has been co-designed with Muslims and non-Muslims across the higher education sector to help support Muslim students and staff during Ramadan. Many are curious…
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Library News: LGBT+ History Month
This year the UK 2025 LGBT+ History Month theme is: Activism and Social Change. The University Library and Ross Library have produced displays and a reading list to highlight the life and work of five amazing activists and change makers. In addition, the reading list also highlights the activists who have fought for LGBTQI+ rights over…
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Historical Association talk, 3rd Feb 2025: Dr Shahmima Akhtar, “Exhibiting Irishness: Empire, Race and Nation, c.1850-1970”
The LSHH EDI Committee is pleased to share the details of the first talk of 2025 organised by Jamie Wood (LSHH) for the City of Lincoln branch of the Historical Association. Dr Shahmima Akhtar will delivering a paper entitled: “Exhibiting Irishness: Empire, Race and Nation, c.1850-1970” The talk will take place on Monday 3rd February 2025 at 6.15pm, with refreshments beforehand and…
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Reflection on Disability History Month 2024 Event: Disability in Ancient Egypt
A reflection on the first event at Lincoln to mark Disability History Month, written by the organiser, Erin Bell, Co-Director of Director of Equity and Inclusivity, LSHH The Disability History Month event, In conversation with the author of Disability in Ptolemaic Egypt and the Hellenistic World, hosted on 28 November 2024 at the University of Lincoln by the…
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Event Invitation: Caribbean Cultural Legacies with writer Ioney Smallhorne (5 Dec 2024)
We are pleased to invite you to an event centring Caribbean Cultural Heritage in its legacies in Britain today. The event was organised by Dr Kristy Warren with the support of the Lincoln School of Humanities, including the LSHH Decolonising Lead, Dr Emily Timms, and Heritage and EDI CoASSH team. Date and Time: 1.00-2.00pm, Thursday…
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Grant Success: The Community Resilience Project
We are pleased to share the good news that Tinashe Chipawe (The Community Resilience Project) has been awarded a grant of £17,940 from Arts Council England’s National Lottery Project Grants Scheme! This funding will support the development of the Community Resilience exhibition as part of the Innovate Artist’s Scheme with Lincoln Arts Centre. Tinashe is an LSHH…
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Disability History Month 2024: A conversation with Dr. Alexandra F. Morris
Disability History Month event, ‘A conversation with Dr. Alexandra F. Morris’ 28th Nov 1-2pm, LSHH & EDI CoASSH team Dear All, We are delighted to invite you to this exciting Disability History Month event organised by Dr Erin Bell for the EDI team in the Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage and the EDI CoASSH team. Location: Hybrid online and…
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LSHH EDI: Black History Month 2024
October is Black History Month in the UK, so we are taking the opportunity to spotlight some recent research produced by colleagues in LSHH. We will be following this up soon with a reading list of scholarship related to EDI more generally in LSHH! Below, we also share details of some events across the next…