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Race and Rights: Ferguson Part 3
December 15, 2014
Post by James Brookes Below is the third of a multi-part series responding to events in Ferguson – the protests and civil disorder that began the day after the fatal shooting of an African American man, Michael Brown, by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9, 2014, and continued after the decision …
Race and Rights: Ferguson Part 2
December 12, 2014
Post by Timo Schrader Below is the second of a multi-part series responding to events in Ferguson – the protests and civil disorder that began the day after the fatal shooting of an African American man, Michael Brown, by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9, 2014, and continued after the decision …
Race and Rights: Ferguson Part 1
December 11, 2014
Post by Hannah-Rose Murray Below is the first of a multi-part series responding to events in Ferguson – the protests and civil disorder that began the day after the fatal shooting of an African American man, Michael Brown, by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9, 2014, and continued after the decision …
Classics in graphics at comic con
November 21, 2014
by Professor Stephen Hodkinson Last weekend I attended and spoke at my first-ever comics convention, the well-known Thought Bubble con at Leeds. It was quite a revelation of a much-underestimated and increasingly gender-balanced facet of contemporary popular culture. Now, I must confess that I’ve read very few comics since I was a boy back in …
We Are Many
November 19, 2014
We Are Many, a documentary about the biggest protest in history, is previewing at Broadway Cinema on 23rd November at 8.30 Director’s Blog – Amir Amirani How did someone who came to Nottingham as a fresh faced 17 year old, planning to be a scientist, end up making a documentary about the biggest protest in …