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SUMMARY:Join us as we celebrate the launch of the "Research Agenda for future research into Dutch colonial slavery and its afterlives 2025-2035".
DESCRIPTION:Following last June’s publication of State and Slavery\, Rose Mary Allen\, Esther Captain\, Matthias van Rossum\, and Urwin Vyent have formulated a Research Agenda to guide future research into Dutch colonial slavery and its afterlives. The Agenda will be released on 12 April 2024 in Dutch\, English\, and Papiamentu. To celebrate this\, an insightful afternoon will be organized in Nijmegen. The launch will be presented by Nancy Jouwe. With reflections on the Rearch Agenda (among others by Luc Alofs\, Aruba)\, interviews with academics from different disciplines and a dance performance (Farida Nabibaks). The main language will be Dutch.\n\n\n\n\nThe Rearch Agenda is divided into two sections: ‘Aspects of Dutch Colonial Slavery Worldwide’\, and ‘Colonial Slavery: Afterlives and Contemporary Approaches’. It makes suggestions for themes that have so far remained underexposed but which\, based on debates in science and society\, can be expected to demand more attention in the near future. You can find more information on the Research Agenda on our website: https://www.staatenslavernij.nl/en/research-agenda/\n\n\nProgram\nFriday\, April 12\, 2024\n\n14:00: Walk-in\n14.15 – 17.00: Program\n\n\n17.00: Drinks\n\n\nWhere: \nThiemeloods\nLeemptstraat 34\n6512 EN Nijmegen\n\n\nThe Thiemeloods is less then 10 minutes walk from Nijmegen CS. There is is also paid parking in front of the building.\n\n\n\n\nIf you want to join us for the launch\, registration will be open till 5 April. You can register by emailing kraaijenoord@kitlv.nl\n\n\nThere will also be a live stream. For the link\, you can also register through kraaijenoord@kitlv.nl.  
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/join-us-as-we-celebrate-the-launch-of-the-research-agenda-for-future-research-into-dutch-colonial-slavery-and-its-afterlives-2025-2035/
LOCATION:Thiemeloods\, Leemptstraat 34\, Nijmegen\, 6512\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Symposium on Belonging and Teacher Practices – 15 May
DESCRIPTION:Utrecht University’s Dynamics of Youth (communities Youth Education & Life Skillsand Becoming Adults in a Changing World)\, together with Representing Europe are organizing a joint seminar to discuss belonging in education. Belonging has long been part of the education discourse of policymakers\, educators\, and researchers due to its key role in supporting the academic and social well-being of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. During this symposium\, we particularly explore the role of teacher practices and teacher education in fostering belonging in schools.\n\nBelow you will find the program and registration to attend the seminar on location.\nProgramme \n19.15 Doors open\n\n19.30 Welcome & introduction by Bjorn Wansink (Utrecht University)\n\n19.35 Short presentation by Dynamics of Youth communities\n\n19.40 Presentation by Zehra Çolak & Bjorn Wansink (Utrecht University): Relational and pedagogical practices of belonging among racialized minority youth in an urban secondary education school\n\n19.55 Presentation by Simone Polderdijk & Lotte Henrichs (Utrecht University): Warm and Demanding from an Interpersonal Perspective: A Qualitative Synthesis of Culturally Responsive Teaching in Urban Classrooms\n\n20.10 Coffee/tea break\n\n20.30 Keynote talk by Melanie Acosta (Florida Atlantic University): “Motherwit”\, Or The Praxis of Black Migrant Women Belonging: Wisdom For Teaching & Teacher Education in black and white\n\nThe responsiveness of Black Migrant women the world over signifies a living word energized and structured by ancestral memory. Following the intellectual tradition of African skywatchers\, Melanie contours the constellation of Black Migrant Womens’ knowing in the Netherlands to offer a Black ontological platform for reasoning together about belonging that can color the black and white discourse of schooling.\n\n21.00 Q&A\n\n21.30 Concluding remarks by Bjorn Wansink (Utrecht University)\n\n \n\nYou are very welcome to join us in the Academy Hall\, in the Belle van Zuylenzaal (Achter de Dom 7\, 3512 JE\, Utrecht). Please register by filling out the online registration form.\n\n \n\nMore information about the other presentations of the symposium\n\nZehra Çolak & Bjorn Wansink \n\nRelational and pedagogical practices of belonging among racialized minority youth in an urban secondary education school \n\nRemoving barriers to belonging of students from disadvantaged backgrounds has become a fundamental thread within education research and practice. However\, dominant conceptualizations of belonging tend to view it as a uniform and universal experience that can be achieved rather than a situated practice shaped by factors such as race\, class\, and gender. This paper seeks to go beyond the static and binary logic of belonging vs not belonging by tracing relational and pedagogical practices of belonging from the perspective of racialized minority students in a pre-vocational secondary education school. In this presentation\, we will share some preliminary results from our ongoing research and discuss their implications for teaching practices that have the potential to generate transformative possibilities in urban school contexts. \n\n \n\nSimone Polderdijk & Lotte Henrichs \n\nWarm and Demanding from an Interpersonal perspective: A Qualitative Synthesis of Culturally Responsive Teaching in Urban Classrooms\n\nAs a teacher in an urban classroom myself – characterized by high ethnic cultural diversity and lower ses backgrounds – I know how challenging it can be to feel responsible for students’ learning and therefore disapproving students’ misbehavior while maintaining a positive teacher-student relationship. In this presentation we will highlight the background\, findings\, and implications of our study: Warm and Demanding from an Interpersonal perspective: A Qualitative Synthesis of Culturally Responsive Teaching in Urban Classrooms. We have used the Interpersonal Circle-Teacher (IPC-T) to map the interpersonal behavior of 26 Warm Demanders who are described in nine different US based case studies. One of the articles that we have analyzed is the paper Becoming Warm Demanders: Perspectives and Practices of First Year Teachers of which Melanie Acosta was a co-author. The main result is that warm demanders show high levels of communion and agency during daily interactions and when talking about their relationship with students. But during daily interactions\, their behavior was also frequently coded as low on communion (and high on agency). We are very interested in Melanie Acosta’s reflection on the implications of these findings for teacher education. And which thoughts arise when we sketch the diversity of students in urban classrooms in The Netherlands compared to urban classrooms in USA? What does this mean for the translation of warm and demanding teacher behavior to different cultural educational settings?
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/symposium-on-belonging-and-teacher-practices-15-may/
LOCATION:Academy Hall\, Achter de Dom 7\,\, Utrecht\, 3512 JE
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SUMMARY:Re/Presenting Europe Annual Consortium Meeting -  16-17 May at Radboud University Nijmegen
DESCRIPTION:Friends\, colleagues\, Re/Presenting Europe project members. It is time to gather\, after a year of activity\, and share our experiences\, challenges\, have fun\, and spend time together. We will renew connections and build new ones that will work toward a more inclusive understanding of Europe and the Netherlands. We look forward to showcasing our work\, and the reflections and representations from our diverse communities across the project and its working groups. After nearly twelve months of working in our separate teams\, let’s check in with each other\, and see if we are en route to reaching our collaborative goals with this project.\n\nObjectives: The main objective of our gathering these two days is to spend time in reflection\, connection\, friendly feedback on each other’s work. We can review our aims and successes – what does it actually mean to create representations and community practices that facilitate diversity and belonging? Can we scale our efforts up and is this desirable? We’ll identify tangible connections between working teams\, methods\, planned activities\, communities of engagement – and our desired outcomes. The consortium gathering is our chance to share what we have learned so far. It’ll help us work together more effectively. Last year we got to know each other a bit. This year we’ll deepen those connections\, review and confirm planned activities\, learn from featured speakers and performers sharing knowledge of anti-racism\, teaching\, and community-engagement in word and body. Let’s connect\, reflect\, engage with each other at the project level.\n\nKey areas of focus: Enhancing collaboration and communication among team members. Fostering creativity and innovation. Sharing knowledge.\n\nProgramme \n\nPlease note that the morning programme is internal and for consortium members only. Register here\n\n\n\nDay 1: Urgent Challenges\, Engaging Collaboration\n\n\n\n\n\nMorning program → only for consortium members\n\n\n\n\n\nWalk-in and registration 9:00 – 10:00 Huygen building\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10:00-10:30 : Day Opening (HG 00.303; Huygens building)\n\nSimon Mamahit opens the day and welcomes the audience and explains the purpose of this consortium meeting and agenda of the day\n\n10:30-12:00: Work packages breakout sessions\n\nSocietal partners or critical friend prepare a program for the breakout sessions. Work package breakout sessions meant to discuss and update on the progress. Discussion points: How are we doing? How are we going forward?\n\n12:00-12:30 Report back (HG 00.303)\n\nWork packages report back in plenary room. Simon Mamahit moderates the conversation. Every work package explains:\n\n 	what they discussed in the breakout sessions\n 	what the societal partners want from this work package\n 	how the collaboration has been thus far\n 	where the WP stands now\n 	what the challenges\, accomplishments\, and plans are at this moment\n\n12:30-13:30: Lunch RU Campus\n\n13:30-14:45: Panel Discussion on collaboration (Maria Montessori 00.035)\n\nPanel discussion with some representatives of each work package\, ideally societal partners. We start this part of the discussion with an after movie of the Participatie Federatie.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfternoon program → external\, open for everyone\n\n\n\n15:00-17:00: Urban Sports\, Culture & Community Building (Maria Montessori 00.035)\n\nUSC (Urban Sports and Culture network in Nijmegen) will curate the afternoon and bring speakers\, artists\, and performers\, for performances and talks/panels. This event will provide space for alternative forms of learning through hip hop and curate space to talk about the role of hip hop in community building.\n\n15:00-15:45: Performances outside on RU campus @ Erasmusplein\n\n15:45-17:00: Panel discussion on performances (MM00.035)\n\nWe will have a Q&A and panel discussion with the performers and academics (J. Griffith Rollefson)\, societal partners\, RU scholars.\n\n16:45–17:15: Final reflections\n\nFinal reflections\, thoughts\, conclusions\n\n17:30-19:00: Drinks @ RU Campus\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 2: Knowledge-Driven Answers and Innovative Approaches\n\n\n\nMorning program → internal\, only for consortium members\n\n09:00-10:00: Advisory Board Meeting (Invitation only) \n\n10:00-10:30: Opening\n\nShort welcome where we explain the planning of the day and reflect on the day before with all attendees.\n\n10:30-11:15: Researchers exchange\n\nPresenting research and discussing shared methods\, concepts and (possible) collaborations\n\n11:15-11:30: Coffee Break\n\n11:30-12:30  start of Afternoon program → external\, open for everyone\n\n11:30 – 12:30: Zwarte Ibis\n\nShowing short film Zwarte Ibis (18 min.) directed by Emma-Lee Amponsah\, who introduces the film + discussion/Q&A/panel.\n\n12:30-13:30 Lunch RU Campus (Only for consortium members)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:00-17:00: Lectures\, panel discussion and Q&A\n\nDuring this part of the event\, we will have keynotes from two speakers with the over arching title “From The Pyramids\, To The Ivory Tower\, To Activist Scholarship: Theory\, Policy\, And Practice In Sport And Education“. A panel and a Q&A with the audience will follow this.\n\n14:00-14:40: Keynote nr.1: Prof. Kevin Hylton (sports)\nKevin Hylton\, PhD is an Emeritus Professor of Equality and Diversity in Sport\, Leisure and Education at Leeds Beckett University. Kevin is the first Black Professor to hold this honour in Carnegie history. Kevin’s research is world-leading in regard to ‘race’ research in sport and education. Kevin authored ‘Race’ and Sport: Critical Race Theory (Routledge\, 2009) and Contesting ‘Race’ and Sport: Shaming the Colour Line (Routledge\, 2018). Kevin is Chair of the Sheffield Race Equality Commission\, Special Advisor to the Sport Monitoring Advisory Panel and Co-Editor of the Routledge Critical Series on Equality and Social Justice in Sport and Leisure. Kevin was bestowed an Honorary Doctor of Science for an inspirational career in race relations\, equality and social justice (University of Kent) and is an Honorary Fellow (Leeds Trinity). Kevin is Patron of the Advance HE Race Equality Charter\, Visiting Professor at the University of South Wales\, Visiting Professor at KU Leuven (Belgium) and was previously Head of the Research Centre for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion (LBU)\, and Interim Pro Vice Chancellor Culture Equality and Inclusion at the University of Sussex. \n14:45-15:25: Keynote nr.2: Dr. Melanie Acosta (education)\n\n\nMelanie M. Acosta works for the educational well-being of Black children\, families and communities through careful study of teacher practice. Dr. Acosta is an Associate Professor of Education at the College of Education at Florida Atlantic University. Her research\, teaching\, and services center African American educational philosophies\, principles\, and teaching and teacher education processes. Her research and theorizing are featured in academic journals such as Urban Education\, Equity & Excellence in Education and The Journal of Teacher Education. Her writing is featured in community outlets such as the Children’s Services Council 2021 Family Resource Guide\, Diversity in Education Magazine\, and the Culturally Responsive\, Evidence-Based Strategies for Traumatic Stress (CRESTS) Concept Paper Series. Dr. Acosta is also co-founder and executive director of Liberate Literacy\, a community-rooted initiative that is purposed to produce “Better Literacy Learning Options For Black People” by increasing Black ownership of the literacy attainment and growth trajectory of Black children. Before her work as a university professor\, Melanie was an elementary school teacher and a community organizer for a grassroots parent empowerment group.\n\n\n15:25-15:40: Break\n\n15:40-16:30: Panel discussion & Audience Q&A\n\n16:30-16:40: Closing words by Rachel Gillett\n\nDrinks on RU campus
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/re-presenting-europe-annual-consortium/
LOCATION:Private: Radboud University\, Houtlaan 4\,\, Nijmegen\, 6525 XZ
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SUMMARY:Join Durwin's Lynch Lecture on Keti Koti in Gouda
DESCRIPTION:Durwin Lynch\, from our Healing research theme\, will give a lecture on the meaning of Keti Koti and its repercussions in the present. Keti Koti is an annual celebration on the 1st of July which marks the abolition of slavery in Suriname 150/160 years ago. The 1st of July 2024 also marks the end of the national “Herdenkingsjaar Slavernijverleden”.\n\nThe event will also have the mayor of Gouda present an action plan based on the book ‘Colonial and Slavery Past of Gouda’\, see website. Little was known about Gouda’s colonial and slavery past when the exploration began. Yet much has already been discovered. Several authors describe a wide range of topics in this volume. Attention is given to the role of the Gouda regents who were (co-)plantation owners and thus (co-)owners of enslaved people. In addition\, the significance of the colonial and slavery past for the employment of Gouwen citizens and the role of Gouda pipes as a means of exchange in the slave trade are discussed.\n\nRegistration is free and there is food and music -so save the date if you have no plans yet. Registration link.\n\n 
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/join-durwins-lynch-lecture-on-keti-koti-in-gouda/
LOCATION:Cultuurhuis Garenspinnerij\, Turfsingel 34\, Gouda\, 2802 BC
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SUMMARY:Screening of Documentary "Wisdom of Trauma" & Aftertalk
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, July 15th we host the Documentary the ’ Wisdom of Trauma’ Summer Screening for students of the Summer School Global Mental Health. Anyone is welcome\, especially our societal partners and citizens. Confirmed already is research group “Healing’s” partner ‘Herstelhuis’- a ‘buurthuis’ in Amsterdam Zuidoost run by and for affected families of the toeslagenaffaire. Come sit between our students\, mingle with our community partners\, and let’s have a deeper conversation on trauma-informed education\, trauma-informed policymaking and trauma-informed societies. Aftertalk is moderated by Durwin Lynch in Dutch/English. Register via: https://forms.gle/35HkVtYCfXTFhWjw6\n\nAbout the film:\n\nTrauma is the invisible force that shapes our lives. It shapes the way we live\, the way we love and the way we make sense of the world. It is the root of our deepest wounds. Dr. Maté gives us a new vision: a trauma-informed society in which parents\, teachers\, physicians\, policy-makers and legal personnel are not concerned with fixing behaviours\, making diagnoses\, suppressing symptoms and judging\, but seek instead to understand the sources from which troubling behaviours and diseases spring in the wounded human soul. \n\n\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/screening-of-documentary-wisdom-of-trauma-aftertalk/
LOCATION:VU\, Amsterdam\, NUVU-Building Theater 9-NU-4C5
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SUMMARY:Rhythms of Resistance: A Journey Through BocaFloja's Film and Words
DESCRIPTION:Re/presenting Europe is honoured to welcome BocaFloja for an evening celebrating his multifaceted artistic journey.\nJoin us for a screening of Después de Mañana\, an intimate documentary that explores BocaFloja’s evolution as an artist while addressing themes such as cultural industries\, colonialism\, migration\, Islam\, hip hop\, and raciality.\nFollowing the screening\, BocaFloja will share excerpts from his newly released book\, Del Mondongo al Ojalá\, a captivating collection of short stories\, non-linear narratives\, poetry\, and photography\, focusing on futurity as a space for political possibility.\n\n\nDate: 09th October 2024\nTime: 19h30-21h30\nLocation: Academiegebouw Utrecht University\, Kanunnikenzaal\, Domplein 29 \n\n\n\nMore about Bocafloja: \n\nBocafloja is an interdisciplinary artist of afro-indigenous descent based in Atlanta\, GA.  Bocafloja’s mediums of creation include documentary filmmaking\, music\, literature and photography. His body of work addresses topics such as the Global South\, decoloniality\, critical race theory and the African Diaspora in Latin America.\n\nBocafloja has presented and performed extensively for over 20 years in more than 35 countries\, positioning him as a leading voice within artistic communities in the Spanish speaking diaspora\, being recognised as one of the first artists in Latin America who utilized Rap and Poetry as an effective model of critical pedagogy amongst impoverished and racialized communities.\n\nBocafloja is listed as one of the 50 most relevant Hip Hop artists in the history of Spanish language Hip Hop according to Rolling Stone Magazine and Billboard.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBocafloja has directed three critically acclaimed documentaries (Nana Dijo\, 2016\,  Bravado Magenta\, 2020\, Enclave\, 2023) gaining international notoriety within the independent and art-house film circuit.\n\nBocafloja’s approach to filmmaking engages in a practice of self-cartography through non-linear narratives\, aesthetic juxtaposition and intimacy.\nFollowing the tradition of Third Cinema\, Bocafloja engages in the continuous practice of visual poetry\, emphasising in the artistic and political possibilities of discourse and subjectivity.\n\nPlease RSVP here
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/rhythms-of-resistance-a-journey-through-bocaflojas-film-and-words/
LOCATION:Academigebouw\, Domplein 29 \, Utrecht
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SUMMARY:An African History of Africa\, with Zeinab Badawi
DESCRIPTION:Re/Presenting Europe invites you to join a conversation on An African History of Africa with Zeinab Badawi \nThe award-winning author and BBC broadcaster Zeinab Badawi will guide us through Africa’s spectacular history\, as explored in her new book An African History of Africa: From the Dawn of Humanity to Independence (2024). With a conversation between Badawi and writer Vamba Sherif\, moderated by journalist Phaedra Haringsma. \nDate: 11 October 2024 \nTime: 15h00-17h00 \nLocation: Oudemanhuispoort University of Amsterdam\, Room D0.08\, Oudemanhuispoort 4 \nMore about Zeinab Badawi: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn her new book An African History of Africa (2024)\, Sudanese-British journalist and broadcaster Zeinab Badawi traces the sprawling history of the African continent through the voices of Africans themselves – of countless historians\, anthropologists\, archaeologists and local storytellers from across more than 30 countries. ‘The history of Africa is the story of the origins of human civilisation’\, states Badawi\, yet little of its early and modern history is widely known. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe continent has been neglected\, overlooked and dominated by Western narratives of poverty\, slavery and colonialism. In this lecture\, Badawi will reveal the engrossing tales of warrior queens\, mighty civilisations\, lavish buildings\, and bustling markets that show how Africa’s history is so much more than the story we think we know. \n\n\n\nJoin Badawi and Vamba Sherif\, author of The Emperor’s Son (2023)\, as they discuss the significance of books like theirs\, in a conversation moderated by research journalist and program maker Phaedra Haringsma. From the origins of ancient civilisations and medieval empires\, to the miseries of conquest and the elation of independence\, you will leave with a deeper understanding of the epic and sweeping history of the planet’s oldest inhabited continent. \n\n\n\n\n\nPlease RSVP here.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/join-us-at-an-insightful-discussion-an-african-history-of-africa-with-zeinab-badawi/
LOCATION:UvA Campus (Oudemanhuispoort)\, Oudemanhuispoort4-6\, Amsterdam\, 1012 CN\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Ad/dressing the colonial wound: integration or separation?
DESCRIPTION:Re/Presenting Europe welcomes you to attend a celebration of the resilience of Dutch Hip Hop communities.\n\nJoin us while we shed light on the resilience and future of the Culture through two panel discussions: ‘De rol van kennisdeling binnen community building’ and ‘Het revolutionaire potentieel van het archief’. Kim Dankoor and Simon Mamahit will moderate these panels.\n\n \n\nDate: 01 February 2025\n\nTime: 14h30-18h00\n\nLocation: Het Wilde Westen\, Everard Meijsterlaan 1B\, Utrecht\n\n \n\n‘De rol van kennisdeling binnen community building’\n\nWithin organizations such as BOKS jongerencultuurhuis\, Carte Blanche and House of Urban Arts\, possibly-makers offer people from communities the chance to develop culturally in their own way. Temporary subsidies\, exclusionary mechanisms and mutual rivalry are just a few examples of threats to these spaces. How can these spaces be sustainably passed on to future generations? What role does knowledge sharing play in this and what is the role of the facilitators among themselves?\n\n \n\n‘Het revolutionaire potentieel van het archief’\n\nOrganizations such as Re/Presenting Europe\, the Niteshop\, E-Moves and Patta are currently developing various initiatives around the documentation of the Culture. Documenting the Culture leads to capturing other narratives and worlds of experience in the Netherlands. What is the revolutionary potential of this archive that can be addressed by communities within the Culture? With whom do you collaborate to make this archive a reality and with whom do you not?\n\n \n\nProgramme\n\n14.30 walk-in\n\n15.00 panel discussions & performances by talents from outside the Randstad region\n\n16.45 closing talk by Jonathan\n\n17.00 opportunity to say goodbye over drinks\n\n18.00 end
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/ad-dressing-the-colonial-wound-integration-or-separation/
LOCATION:Het Wilde Westen\, Everard Meijsterlaan 1B\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3533CK\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Vreugde in het verleden: Symposium bij het afscheid van prof. dr. Jaap Verheul
DESCRIPTION:Op 14 februari 2025 neemt Jaap Verheul afscheid van de Universiteit Utrecht. Ter ere daarvan organiseren collega’s van het departement Geschiedenis en Kunstgeschiedenis een symposium. Onder het door Jaap zelf gekozen motto: ‘Vreugde in het verleden’\, belichten we aspecten uit zijn veelzijdige levenswerk\, drinken we een borrel en helpen we hem op weg naar zijn nieuwe levensfase.\n\n \n\nProgramma:\n\n14:00 Inloop met koffie en thee\n\n14:30 Welkom – Hans Bertens\n\nDe Transatlanticus – Anna van Zoest\n\nDe Amerikanist – Frans Mehring\n\nDe Utrechtse historicus – Jeroen Koch\n\nDe biograaf – Marijke Huisman\n\n15.30 Pauze\n\n15.45 De (nascholings)docent – Mike Tuithof\n\nDe Europeaan – Rachel Gillett\n\nDe ondermende Jaap – Joost Dankers\n\nSlotwoord Jaap Verheul\n\n16.30 Borrel in zaal 1636 – aanbieding collectief Valentijnscadeau\n\n \n\nDe capaciteit van de zaal is beperkt. Daarom vóór 1 februari graag even aanmelden via een mail aan Marijke Huisman\, m.h.huisman@uu.nl.\n\nHopelijk tot ziens op 14 februari!
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/vreugde-in-het-verleden-symposium-bij-het-afscheid-van-prof-dr-jaap-verheul/
LOCATION:Belle van Zuylenzaal\, Domplein 29\, Utrecht\, 3512JE\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20250414T094158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T131012Z
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SUMMARY:Consortium Meeting 2025: Embodied & Braided
DESCRIPTION:Join us in our annual Consortium Meeting 2025: Embodied & Braided on the 19th and 20th May in the Wereldmuseum Leiden! We are happy to present our programme for the third annual gathering of the Re/Presenting Europe consortium. We are thrilled to welcome project members alongside participants\, commentators\, students\, and those of you who are simply curious and want to hear more about our work. All are welcome! Scroll down or find our full programme here.\n\nFor attending this event\, registration through this link is mandatory. The Consortium Meeting 2025 will be open to the public starting the Monday’s afternoon. Remember to check out Reframing HERstory Performances as part of our closing program here. \n\nOur inspiration this year is to consider the embodied\, and braided histories and experiences of people and communities in the Netherlands and\, more broadly\, Europe who have been affected by migration and colonialism. These experiences which are embodied\, spiritual\, and societal\, have braided new communities together in ways that are entangled with violence\, trauma\, and also joy. This year we pay particular attention to the oceanic connections linking the Netherlands\, Suriname\, and the Caribbean.\n\nWe have intentionally foregrounded the work of our early-career researchers in the program. We invite you to enjoy\, reflect on\, and offer responses to\, their work now they have reached the mid-point of their research journey in the project. In addition to their research panels\, we have responsive workshops that rely on our active participation to reflect on how we work together in community-engaged research\, teaching\, and classrooms.’\n\nThe program brings together bodies\, senses and minds\, with music\, food\, dancing\, and lively panel discussions of fiction and history.  Farida Nabibaks and “Re/Framing Herstory” showcase embodied research in a stunning dance triptych\, performed in its entirety across the two days – and tickets come with a free drink ( more info here)! Kaiama Glover and Laurent Dubois begin a lively roundtable on their new translation of Jean-Claude Fignolé’s novel Aube tranquille (Quiet Dawn)\, by reading from it. The novel and round table will explore the challenges of translation across disciplines\, languages and time\, resonating with themes of braiding past and present\, oceanic and Caribbean connections\, communities and the legacies of colonialism.\n\nA final word of thanks and inspiration. We are grateful to the Wereld Museum Leiden for hosting us\, and invite you to take advantage of the opportunity to explore the museum in our extended lunch break on Tuesday – or on any of the breaks.\n\nEnjoy! Engage with our work\, and thank-you for your presence.\n\n \n\nCover Image by Lis Camelia 
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/consortium-meeting-2025-embodied-braided/
LOCATION:Wereldmuseum Leiden\, Steenstraat 1\, Leiden\, 2312 BS\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250520T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250520T213000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20250410T120832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T095520Z
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SUMMARY:Muziek- & danstheater Schitterende Schaduw deel 2\, ANNA\, en deel 3\, Louise (20th of May at the Leidse Stadtsgehoorzaal)
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the Stadtsgehoorzal (Leiden) on the 20th of May for two inspiring performances by Reframing HERstory Art Foundation as part of the official closing programme of our annual consortium meeting 2025. Find out more about our annual consortium conference held in Wereldmuseum Leiden here.  \nMusic- & dance theatre Radiant Shadow consists of three music- and dance theatre performances of approx. 30 – 45 minutes each after which the audience is invited to a short reflection. Two of the three perfromances will feature in this evening programme. It centers around the necessity of delving into the colonial history of the Province of Gelderland and its current reverberations. These productions will each show an underrepresented part of our shared history\, the dark side of Dutch prosperity. In all three productions the music and dance are central\, the emotions speak\, the heart is touched. \nProduced by Reframing HERstory Art Foundation \nReframing HERstory Art Foundation\, located in Arnhem\, is the producer of the performance and workshop programme. With this work the foundation contributes to raising awareness and bringing education about the colonial and slavery past of Gelderland\, through music and dance theatre performances\, and a programme with a focus on healing from this past. After the 150th commemoration of emancipation\, the emphasis is on the urgency to bring the voices that were marginalized to the fore and reflect on this history that is still present today. \nBuy tickets here \n  \n\nANNA: The second Radiant Shadow production\, about a Black woman who lived in Arnhem in the 18th Century. Little is known about her. What we do know is that she was born in slavery on the Vossenburg plantation in Suriname. The owner was a Dutchman from Arnhem. When he died\, Anna accompanied his two daughters\, almost her own age\, from Suriname to their new home in Arnhem. Her life was spent in obscurity\, but she must have been a spectacle being a Black woman. Who was she? How was she treated\, and how did she feel? She comes to life in our performance: ANNA. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLOUISE: This concluding part of the Radiant Shadow triptych takes us to the colonial past of Gelderland of 18th Century and the marginalized lives of women in those days. After the 150th Commemoration of emancipation of slavery in the Kingdom of the Netherlands it is time to acknowledge the past and bring the suffered pain and hidden shadows that enabled 18th Century prosperity and wealth to light. To direct us\, with heightened awareness\, to move towards a new\, more inclusive and just\, global society. \n\n\n\nThe performance Louise is based on the embroidery of the 18th Century (white) woman Louise van Ommeren- Hengevelt from Arnhem (1794). Embroidery and needlepoint were often seen as ‘craft’ instead of a work of Art\, as it was part of what women produced in the domain of their homes. But this embroidery is\, apart from a virtuous and beautiful needlework in striking colours\, also a protest against slavery. What made this well-to-do woman in Arnhem stitch such a protest on slavery? What does it say about her and her life as a woman in this Dutch colonial and patriarchic society?
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/muziek-danstheater-schitterende-schaduw-deel-2-anna-en-deel-3-louise-20th-of-may-at-the-leidse-stadtsgehoorzaal/
LOCATION:Leidse Stadtsgehoorzaal\, Breestraat 60\, Leiden\, 2311 CS
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250917T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20250915T115854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T140027Z
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SUMMARY:Webnair series: differential doings\, europes in margins Opening Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 17th for the opening session of the webinar series differential doings\, europes in margins hosted by Jody Metcalfe (Re/Presenting Europe\, Utrecht University) and Kolar Aparna (EuroStorie\, Unviersity of Helsinki).  \n\n\n\nThe webinar is part of ongoing public engagement around our upcoming edited volume\, with the same title. The collection builds on the calls of Black\, decolonial\, anti-apartheid feminist praxis for dismantling dominant modes of representation across modern disciplines needed for emancipating the categories of marginality from the registers of object\, commodity\, and the researched other.  \n\n\n\nThe webinars aim to provoke debate\, initiate transformative and transdisciplinary ways of being\, doing and knowing amongst students\, transnational communities and research/artistic networks.   \n\n\n\nWe are excited to announce a wonderful line up of speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work.  \n\n\n\nDate: 17th September 2025  \n\n\n\nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \n\n\n\nOn living method in deathly times  \n\n\n\nThe first session brings Asma Abbas (Al Akhawayn University) in conversation with Saba Hamzah (Vrije University Amsterdam).   \n\n\n\nAsma is the author of Another Love: A Politics of the Unrequited (2018) and Liberalism & Human Suffering: Materialist Reflections on Politics\, Ethics\, Aesthetics (2010). Saba is the author of “The trauma of the key beyond dominant narratives: navigating epistemic and structural violence in Yemen’s historical landscape” (2025) and maker of the film-poem Soliloquy to Floating Doom.  \n\n\n\nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl. 
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webnair-series-differential-doings-europes-in-margins/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250924T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20250922T142258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T142544Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar series differential doings\, europes in margins\, session 2
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the next session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series is open. \nDate: 24th September 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time) \nThe Five Crows of Jitsology: Occupation\, Restoration\, Healing\, Negation\, Visibility \nThe session brings Jitsvinger (word-architect) in conversation with Jody Metcalfe (Utrecht University). \nJitsvinger recently received the Neville Alexander Award for Outstanding Contribution towards the Promotion of Multilingualism by the Western Cape Cultural Affairs Awards 2023.He’s also the recipient of the multiple Kyknet Fiesta Awards for the theatre production Afrikaaps .  Jitsvinger is an established Cape Flats-born conceptual writer\, composer\, guitarist\, educator\, musician\, poet and performing artist. He has released several albums – Skeletsleutel\, Jitsologie EP\, Knapgat and Jitsonova Vol. 1 (Compos Mentis) – and has collaborated with classical musicians\, jazz pioneers and legends\, and has performed on stages and in festivals both locally in his home country of South Africa and internationally including Taiwan\, France\, the Netherlands\, Switzerland and Chilé. He has composed and written music for theatre productions and film. Jitsvinger is a social commentator on issues concerning heritage\, culture and especially the Afrikaans language. Legendary theatre director Basil Appollis collaborated with Jitsvinger in a heritage celebration production titled Rainbow Rhythms at Artscape Theatre which saw Jitsvinger narrating South Africa’s cultural heritage to a captive audience. \nJody is the author of “Countering Colonial Memory Through Public and Popular Culture in Cape Town” (2025) and several other publications and collaborative works. She is also the co-editor of the edited volume\, differential doings\, europes in margins (forthcoming 2026). \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-differential-doings-europes-in-margins-session-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251008T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20251006T085454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T133019Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar series "differential doings\, europes in margin" session 3
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the next session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series is open. \nThis session brings Fatima El Tayeb (Yale University) in conversation with Abeera Khan (SOAS University of London). \nIn this session the speakers will come in conversation about their works for the book on margins in relation\, as a space for refusing empire’s mobilisations of gender and sexuality and the (potential of) queer people of colour feminist movements and alliances that emerge in confrontation and response. \nTitle: Margins in Relation: Refusing a Politics of Separation \nDate: 8 October 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \nFatima El Tayeb is the author of Un/German\, Racialized Otherness in Post-Cold War Europe and European Others: Queering Ethnicity in Postnational Europe. \nAbeera Khan is the author of Writing Against Abandonment and \nStates of Precarity and Pains of Utopic Pedagogy: Methodologies of Hope in Times of Crises. \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webnair-series-differential-doings-europes-in-margin-session-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251015T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20251013T151116Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series differential doings\, europes in margins Session 3
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the next session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series is open. \nThis session brings together Clara Balageur (XPUB\, Piet Zwart Instituut) and Vishnu Vardhani Rajan (body philosopher). \nTitle: Gentle Asphyxia: Circlusion\, Embrace\, and Collapse of Institutional Bodies \nDate: 15 October 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \nIn this session Clara Balaguer presents fleshy notes on imagining how extra-institutional publishing practices can (and do) nest inside institutions to transform established pathways of knowledge production\, circulation\, and access to intellectual capital. The bio-mythical conditions of the strangler fig (and other epiphytes) inform crucial questions about the limits of canonical structures we have inherited that no longer serve us\, not because they have no value but because the scale of crisis in the times we live far surpasses the conditions that gave rise to these institutional shapes. \n \nBody philosopher Vishnu Vardhani Rajan responds with skin marginalia and from Schizophrenia as Methodology drawing from their work for the book and recent performance Anachronism\, Schizophrenia\, and the Speed of Light and Sound (MadHouse Helsinki\, 2025) \n \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that the time of the event is based on Dutch time. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contactj.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-differential-doings-europes-in-margins-session-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251027T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20251027T081655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T081655Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar series session 5 'differential doings\, europes in margins'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the fifth session of our webinar series\, . Registration for the webinar series remains open. \n \nThis session brings together Elham Golpushnezhad (Al Akhawayn University) in conversation with Soukaina Chakkour (Al Akhawayn University). \n \nIn this session the speakers will come in conversation on the forms of epistemic refusal and rearrangements of colonial power enacted in music and presence of migrants amongst migrants\, across margins of states from Dhaka to Dakar\, from Paris to Tehran. \n  \nDate: 28 October 2025 (Please note that this is a Tuesday unlike the other sessions on Wednesdays) \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time) \nTitle: Streets\, Institutions and Knowledge: Chanting Epistemic Refusal in Post Hip Hop(e) \nElham Golpushnezhad is Assistant Professor at Al Akhawayn University\, Morocco. She is an educator\, Hip-hop ethnographer\, Writer\, and Researcher of Music Subcultures. She is also the maker of the podcast: Dhaka to Dakar: The Music of Discontent \n \nSoukaina Chakkour is Lecturer at Al Akhawayn University\, Morocco\, who works on issues of migration\, postcoloniality and temporality. She has published in Ethnic and Racial Studies\, Ethnos\, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. \n \nThe webinar series brings speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work. \n \nThe webinar series spans from 17 September 2025 to 3 December 2025. Please see here for details of upcoming sessions and the full program. \n \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that this event is exceptionally on a Tuesday and the time of the event is based on Dutch time. The rest of the series will take please on a Wednesday. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl. \n \nhttps://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/group/ajankohtaista/news/-/uutinen/webinar-elham-golpushnezhad-al-akhawayn-university-soukaina-chakkour-al-akhawayn-university-28.10.2025/43648379
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-session-5-differential-doings-europes-in-margins/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251112T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20251111T131204Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar series session 6 'differential doings\, europes in margins.'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the sixth session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series remains open. \n\nThis session brings together Piro Rexhepi (London School of Economics) in conversation with Dino Suhonić (Maruf Foundation).   \n\n In this session the speakers will come in conversation for building on the longer and shared histories and solidarities across Souths and Easts.  \n\nDate: 12 November 2025  \n\nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)  \n\nTitle: South-East futures after Non_Aligned Afterlives  \n\nPiro Rexhepi is an LSE Fellow in Human Rights at the London School of Economics and Political Science.  He is the author of White Enclosures: Racial Capitalism and Coloniality along the Balkan Route. \n\nDino Suhonić is the director of the Maruf Foundation\, an international platform dedicated to the support and advocacy of queer Muslims.  He is also the author of Birth Rates and the Cleansing of Impure Blood and We Are Not Your Data: On Queer Muslim Resistance\, Refusal and Rupture (forthcoming). \n\nThe webinar series brings speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work.  \n\nThe webinar series spans from 17 September 2025 to 3 December 2025. Please see here for details of upcoming sessions and the full program. \n\nPlease join the webinar series via this link. Please be aware that this event is exceptionally on a Tuesday and the time of the event is based on Dutch time. The rest of the series will take please on a Wednesday. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl. 
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-series-session-6-differential-doings-europes-in-margins/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251126T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T102004
CREATED:20251125T091153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T091153Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar seriers 7 'differential doings\, europes in margins'
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the sixth session of our webinar series\, differential doings\, europes in margins. Registration for the webinar series remains open. \nThis session brings together Giti Chandra (University of Iceland) in conversation with Kolar Aparna (University of Helsinki) \nThis session will think through the processes\, pains\, and pleasures of a four-year project on mapping the state of decoloniality of curricula in the Nordic region with special emphasis on the University of Iceland. It will include insights from extensive discussions with faculty\, researchers\, and students regarding pedagogy and curriculum building\, and finally\, offer a brief reading of the theme of madness and collective identity formation through 19th century European fiction. \nDate: 26 November 2025 \nTime: 15:30-17:00 (Dutch time)/16:30-18:00 (Helsinki time)/14:30-16:00 (Icelandic time). \nTitle: Colonial Projects: University Curricula\, Pedagogy\, and Madness \nGiti Chandra is the author of Narrating Violence\, Constructing Collective Identities: To witness these wrongs unspeakable co-editor of The Routledge Handbook on The Politics of the #MeToo Movement and Decolonising Feminisms: Transnational Perspectives. \nKolar Aparna is the author of Enacting Asylum University\, Partition\, Colonial Trauma and Temporalities of Stories\, co-editor of Europeanisation as violence: Souths and Easts as Method\, and the forthcoming volume differential doings\, europes in margins\, and several other publications. \nThe webinar series brings speakers/scholars/artists/thinkers/makers from across locations who will be engaged in conversations that hold space for knowledges otherwise erased as part of the violence of wars\, genocide\, occupation and settler colonial modalities affecting our present. We invite you all to join us in doing this work. \nThe webinar series spans from 17 September 2025 to 3 December 2025. Please see here for details of upcoming sessions and the full program. \nPlease join the webinar series via this link. This link will be valid throughout the series. If you have any technical issues\, please contact j.i.metcalfe@uu.nl.
URL:https://re-presentingeurope.nl/event/webinar-seriers-7-differential-doings-europes-in-margins/
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