(Speakers left to right: Amina Atiq, Ngozi Ugochukwu, Khairani Barokka, Rachel Gnagniko)
Did you miss our annual Rushton lecture as part of DaDaFest International Festival 2022, or want a refresher on all the important topics covered?
Now's your chance to watch a new On Demand version, available on our YouTube channel.
About the event:
Programmed for DaDaFest International Festival 2022, our annual lecture on International Day of Disabled People was delivered by writer and artist, Khairani Barokka.
Barokka's lecture, which took place at the Museum of Liverpool whilst simultaneously streamed online, is titled "Towards the Bodymind As Un-Colony". The event continued with a panel discussion involving artists and activists from the North West, which you can also catch up on as part of this On Demand release. The panel discussion is chaired by Manchester based interdisciplinary artist, Ngozi Ugochukwu, who is joined by Khairani Barokka and Liverpool based artists/activists Amina Atiq and Rachel Gnagniko.
Watch it below with BSL and captions included, and a transcript available here.
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This event was made possible by our funders: Arts Council England, Esmee Fairburn Foundation, Liverpool City Council, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Youth Music, British Council and Children in Need.
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