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Managing Your Blackness: Exploring Racial Adaptations in the Age of Supremacy

  • Engineers' House, The Promenade, Clifton Down, Bristol BS8 3NB (map)

Dwight Turner has recognised that he had become adapted within a white supremacist framework in order to survive. He will be presenting his thinking in this year's Marianne Fry Lecture on 23rd September in Bristol. Based around the ideas presented in his new book The Psychology of Supremacy, this talk will look at just how and why these adaptations exist and occur, and what it means for the racialised other to exist within white environments. The talk will also survey the means, both creative and otherwise, that can be used for exploration and to reinvigorate and individuate practitioners, students and clients of colour so that the adaptations that they have become embedded within cause less psychological distress. The day will include experiential work, lunch and refreshments. Bookmark booksellers will be .

Tickets: Earlybird £95; Standard £105; Concessions £70

Full details are at mariannefrylectures.uk , where you can also book a place

Contact email: admin@mariannefrylectures.uk

Link to more information: https://mariannefrylectures.uk/