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Language Matters: Social & Environmental Justice in Creative-Critical Practice, 7 July, Nottingham


I'm thrilled to be running a writing workshop, Life-writing and the Ghost, at this wonderful event coming up on 7th July 2023 at Nottingham Contemporary Gallery!


Spaces are limited, so book now if you'd like to take part.

Here's a bit about the event, and you can find the full programme for the day here


"Language Matters consists of a creative-critical symposium involving workshops, papers and readings. This will be followed by an evening event with keynote speakers Malika Booker and Hanan Issa.


I want a word for beingness. Can we unlearn the language of objectification and throw off colonized thought? Can we make a new world with new words?

- Robin Wall Kimmerer, Speaking of Nature (2017)

Drawing on Cusicanqui’s (2012) statement that ‘there can be no discourse of decolonisation, no theory of decolonisation, without a decolonising practice’, this event will explore the role of creative-critical writing in contesting global injustices and inequities. Featuring workshops and readings by Malika Booker and Hanan Issa, the symposium will examine the ways in which different modes of practice can perform ‘epistemic disobedience’ (Mignolo 2009) and how each of us might, in the words of Kimmerer, ‘make a new world with new words’.


Recognising the critical intersections of global environmental, economic and social injustices, and valuing the contributions of activists, artists, academics, practitioners and community workers, we aim to provide an inclusive space in which to welcome voices from a wide range of academic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Seeking to open up the status of creative-critical writing and its role within the context of social and environmental change, the event will ask how alternative forms of knowledge production and dissemination might help us to forge ecologically and culturally sustainable futures.


This event is organised by the Critical Poetics Research Group, based at Nottingham Trent University in partnership with Nottingham Contemporary."



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