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Thursday, 5th November 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
Feminism, Interrupted, with Lola Olufemi (New Art Exchange event)
![]() Reclaiming feminism from the clutches of the consumerist, neoliberal model, Feminism, Interrupted shows that when ‘feminist’ is more than a label, it holds the potential for radical transformative work.
Join Lola Olufemi, All Black Connect collective member Chantelle Fagan, and Christine Katerere of SheAfriq in a discussion of the book. The event is run by New Art Exchange in association with Pluto Press and Five Leaves Bookshop.
EVENT SCHEDULE:
6pm: Intro 6:05pm – Lola’s talk (45 mins) 6.50pm – Conversation/questions with ABC & SheAfriq (30 mins) 7.20pm – Q&A from audience (30-35 mins) 8pm – End AUTHOR BIO:
Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer and organiser from London. She has written and spoken at numerous events about feminism and decolonisation across the country, and was a member of the NUS Women’s Campaign and NUS National Executive Committee. She is the author of Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power (Pluto Press, 2019). BOOK INFORMATION:
Feminism Interrupted is published in the Outspoken series from Pluto Press. The series gives a platform to underrepresented voices and aims to be books that dissent. EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT:
Five Leaves Bookshop are offering the audience 30% off Feminism Interrupted in-store and online using the code NAE at the checkout. FREE | All are welcome | Booking required – book here.
Please note: This is an online event via Zoom. If you have booked a ticket you will be emailed a link to the meeting on the day of the event
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Thursday, 5th November 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm |
From ‘the uncrowned King of Ireland’ to Queen of the Fairies - Irish Studies Series #2 (online)
The Irish Studies Series (Thursdays, 29 Oct – 19 Nov): In this short course, we will explore those links, focusing on four key periods. Dr Patrick Murphy will give a short account of the historical and political background, and Dr Deirdre O’Byrne will talk briefly on some literary representations of the chosen period. Each session will end with a Q & A session from the audience. All sessions are live online and will subsequently be made available on the Five Leaves Bookshop YouTube channel. To register and receive a link to access the live Zoom event, please email events@fiveleaves.co.uk. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST register by emailing events@fiveleaves.co.uk to receive the link for this event. Registration for all our live online events closes 1 hour before the event starts. All sessions are free, although you may wish to make a donation to Emmanuel House, Nottingham. |