by Black Health Humanities | Oct 8, 2021 | Reflections
Image credit: Yewande Okuleye 2021. Do not reproduce without permission Dr Yewande Okuleye, a member of the Black health and the humanities network and recently appointed fellow of the Royal Historical Society, has written a poem which responds to the themes we...
by Black Health Humanities | Aug 3, 2021 | Reflections
Image: Tsoku Maela, ‘Sehlaga’, 2016 Parise Carmichael-Murphy (University of Manchester) considers how membership of the Black health and the humanities network is influencing her PhD journey. The Black Health and the Humanities Network has been a welcome...
by Black Health Humanities | Jul 8, 2021 | Workshops
Black Health and the Humanities network members Rianna Raymond-Williams and Chantal Victoria Bright discuss how their participation is shaping their research in an episode of Rianna’s podcast, Ree Speaks. Click here to listen and subscribe. Rianna explains the reasons...
by Black Health Humanities | Apr 23, 2021 | Workshops
Network member Martin Munroe (University of East Anglia, UK) summarizes and reflects on the first Black Health and the Humanities workshop. When I received the email that I had been accepted into the Black Health and Humanities Network, it was a surprise. I didn’t...
by Black Health Humanities | Jan 4, 2021 | Reflections
Image: Tsoku Maela, ‘Seriti’, 2016 First published in The Polyphony, 14 December 2020. Our Research Associate, Dr Amber Lascelles, reflects on the motivations behind the project, the marginalisation of Black health research in the UK, and what the...