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The Praxis of Citation

15/7/2022

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​Join Rianna Walcott and the UCL Writing Lab on Zoom for an event on the praxis of citation. Drawing on her own research, Rianna will discuss how she addresses including lived experience and personal voice in her writing, privileging underrepresented voices through citation praxis, and how to curate a radical bibliography. There will also be an interactive element to this event that invites attendees to reflect on how they can similarly address these issues in their own research practice.
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The Surviving Society Podcast E158 Rianna Walcott: The Colour of Madness

15/6/2022

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The Surviving Society Podcast · E158 Rianna Walcott: The Colour of Madness
Rianna joined us to talk about the re-publication of The Colour of Madness: Mental Health and Race in Technicolour with Samara Linton.
​ Links: https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/samara-linton/the-colour-of-madness/9781529088496
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The Colour of Madness: Academia and Mental Health

15/5/2022

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​Join Rianna for this exclusive post-publication talk about The Colour of Madness – the revised edition of the 2018 publication about race and mental health in the UK. Expect readings of excerpts, a talk about the impact of systems of harm on marginalised people’s health, as well as a lively discussion and Q&A about how we can protect our mental health in academia. 
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Towards An Anti Racist University: Mapping the Territory

12/5/2022

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  Jason Arday, Winston Morgan, Dave Thomas & Rianna Walcott. Chair: Deborah Husbands ​
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Being a Scholar-Activist roundtable

16/2/2022

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Join us for February’s UCL Writing Lab event with Rianna Walcott, Jade Bentil, Jessica Brough and Dr Xine Yao, where this roundtable will discuss what it means to be a ‘scholar-activist’: from discussions around the tension inherent to the label, how they maintain a radical politic within the British academy, and the ways in which we can all contribute to building a better world.
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