Malcolm X Centenary Event at PRSC
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A event held at PRSC on Wednesday 18th June. The event starts at 18:30.


Bristol Solidarity Cafe and PRSC present:
A panel discussion entitled 'Lessons on Black liberation & Anti-Imperialist Struggles Today', followed by a Q&A.

Panellists include:
- Malcolm Richards - a community scholar activist whose work focuses on resistance, race equity and social justice in education.  He is a Senior Lecturer in Education at University of the West of England in Bristol, founder of the Network for Black Studies in Education across Britain, and co/owner of Bookbag, an independent community bookshop in Exeter. @bookbag.shop

- Kwabena - a revolutionary socialist, anti-racism and Palestine activist inspired by the black revolutionary tradition and that all our struggles are connected whether that's Queer liberation and women’s liberation or the fight for a free Palestine and Sudan.

- Busayo Twins - a political commentator and content creator specialising in critical analysis of key political and social phenomena by examining their systemic causes, intersectional impacts, and broader implications. She is the creator and host of the “Everything is Political” series on Instagram Reels, where she delves into the political dimensions of everyday topics, encouraging viewers to recognize the pervasive nature of politics in daily life. Busayo has a professional background in policy, advocacy and youth engagement aimed at improving the outcomes of marginalised communities across the U.K. @busayotwins

- The Pan-Afrikan Reparations Internationalist Standing Conference (PARISC) - an autonomous permanent Civil Society working Spearhead of glocal Reparatory Justice Positive Action for Planet Repairs, which is seeking to harmonise mutually beneficial cooperation between various contingents of reparatory justice movements from around the World. They will speak on practical action-planning in solidarity with the anti-imperialist struggle in the Sahel region. @pariscsocials

Date: June 18th
Doors Open: 6pm
Start Time: 6:30pm
Location: PRSC
REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED

This event is part of the PRSC 'School of Activism' series, aiming to galvanise people to make positive change both locally and globally.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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