Leighan Renaud
@leighan.bsky.social
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mama. reader. writer. 🇬🇩 Lecturer in Caribbean Literature 💫Nou led nou la💫
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jgibristol.bsky.social
📰 2024/25 JGI Seedcorn project blog post now available!

'Telling Tales: Building a Folk Map of St Lucia'

Blog post by Leighan Renaud
@leighan.bsky.social

Read more now: tinyurl.com/3pws9hwb
Screenshot from the prototype. Includes a video of a man and the transcript, interactive buttons at the top and a map that changes location with the video
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soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social
And what a dream to welcome Prof Verene Shepherd as the Pat Noxolo Keynote
Prof Pat Noxolo seated next to Prof Verene Shepherd who is dedicating her biography of Lucille Mathurin Mair Professor Verene Shepherd at a lectern delivering her keynote lecture Professor Verene Shepherd seated smiling next to Prof Gad Heuman Table of delegates smiling at the camera seated ready for dinner
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soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social
What an incredible few days at our 48th Annual Conference with such wonderful old and new friends and wonderful research #SCS2025
Presentatikn slide for Lost & Found collection with panellists seated in front Screen showing various heritage sites in front of which are panellists for the RISE heritage roundtable. A full conference centre room either delegates listening to a presentation A slide with two people stood in front smiling
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soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social
We're just finalising the programme and we are so excited to see everyone in Bristol!
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oliviawyatt1999.bsky.social
I’m honoured to receive this award, and I’m very grateful to the judging panel for taking the time to consider my submission! 💚
ihrhistorylab.bsky.social
History Lab is proud to announce the winner of this year's Olivette Otele Prize, Olivia Wyatt! 🏆🎉 Olivia's paper is titled "Black is Beautiful: The Politics of Pigmentation within the British Black Women's Movement".

Congratulations to Olivia who joins a long line of Olivette Otele Prize winners!✨
leighan.bsky.social
The @soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social 10th postgrad conference wrapped today and it was everything. We enjoyed the most powerful keynote conversation, and got to hear incredible PG research from a range of disciplines, with delegates from all over the world. I love it here.
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uobartsmatter.bsky.social
🗣️ TONIGHT: Join Merle Collins, Shannon T. Smith & Indira Toussaint for A Celebration of Caribbean Women's Writing

The free event is organised by Bristol Caribbean Studies Studio & supported by the Reparative Futures programme

⏰ 5:30-7pm
📌 Arts Complex LT3
🔗 bit.ly/4iEYFeg (all welcome!)
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evehayes123.bsky.social
There's still time to sign up for our next Caribbean Seminar w/ @deannalyncook.bsky.social ‘Many See The Problem. Only Some Want Changes’: The Changing Philosophy of Education in 20th Century Jamaica. Chair: Sabrina Bowen
ilcs.sas.ac.uk/events/carib... @soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social @ilcs.bsky.social
Caribbean Studies Seminar Series
ilcs.sas.ac.uk
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dlocaribbean.bsky.social
Call for papers: The 43rd Annual West Indian Literature Conference
 
The University of Miami, Coral Gables
Department of English & Creative Writing and Hemispheric Caribbean Studies
 
October 8-11, 2025

More information available in the link: www.jwilonline.org/call-for-pap...
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soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social
Registration for the 48th Annual SCS Conference is now open! 🥳
This year the conference will be held at the University of Bristol 2-4 July 2025. For more info, and to register, please see: community-languages.org.uk/scs/2653-2/

We can't wait to see you there!
2025 Annual Conference Registration – Society for Caribbean Studies
community-languages.org.uk
leighan.bsky.social
Oooh I don’t have any recs! All my go to desserts are heavy on the dairy, sorry.
leighan.bsky.social
If you submitted an abstract for the @soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social annual conference but haven’t heard from us, please send the society an email! There have been a couple issues with the submission form
leighan.bsky.social
The Bristol Caribbean Studies Studio is excited to announce our next event: A Celebration of Caribbean Women Writers, with Merle Collins, Shannon T. Smith, and Indira Toussaint!
Join us on March 27th for an evening of literature and conversation
eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-celebratio…?
leighan.bsky.social
I had such ambitious writing goals for this reading week. So, naturally, my kid came down with chicken pox 😊
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sxsalon.bsky.social
The sx salon team are profoundly saddened by news of the death of our Creative Editor, Danielle Legros Georges. Danielle passed away at her home in Dorchester, MA on February 11, surrounded by her family.
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leighan.bsky.social
Watched an episode of Jojo and GranGran with my son yesterday that was about hair. And how lovely to see little Black babies on tv getting their hair braided. My son was so taken with it and we were able to compare it to his hair. It’s not an opportunity we get often.
leighan.bsky.social
Who’s your favourite character in Shrinking and why is it Derek?
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paperwhispers.bsky.social
If you are or know of any UK Black women profs promoted in Sept 24 to date, please let me know. This is for our Black women professors list!
leighan.bsky.social
My kid has been enjoying Pingu so much recently!
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soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social
We're on Bluesky!
If you research the Caribbean, its people and diasporas, we'd love to connect with you. Whatever the discipline, career stage, geographical location. The princely sum of £15 covers our annual membership fee. Join us via our website bit.ly/3E02kA7
Join the Society for Caribbean Studies – Society for Caribbean Studies
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soccaribbeanuk.bsky.social
Our annual conference takes place in July each year. The CFP has just been extended and we'd love to see lots of faces in Bristol.
You now have until JANUARY 20 2025 to get abstracts submitted! The full CFP can be found here: community-languages.org.uk/scs/conferen...
This is a picture of the Call for Papers for the Society for Caribbean Studies, further information can be found through the link in the post.
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housmansbookshop.bsky.social
Paul Gilroy, one of the foremost theorists of race and racism, has very generously donated several hundred books from his university office library, for which we are very grateful. We will be selling these books, priced mostly from £1-5, from the 18th of January onwards. Come find a hidden treasure!