Sarah was born in Salem, Massachusetts in the USA into a family of successful businesspeople, entrepreneurs and anti-slavery campaigners. Organise 2-3 events for the UCL community and/or the wider public on issues related to racism and racial hierarchy associated with their own research and/or activism. Part one was about Mary Fillis and Dido Elizabeth Belle in the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries respectively and part two concerned Kathleen Easmon and Florence Mills, who were both mainly active in the 1920s. The final part in my three part series! âUCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation. University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 2000. 1,631 were here. With the grant, it is anticipated that this would be a full-time commitment. These could be panel discussions, lectures, seminars, creative workshops, performance events or any other medium that allows people to explore issues of concern to the Centre and UCL more broadly. External Affiliates Prof Bénédicte Boisseron, Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan. UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation. Sarah Parker Remond was a free-born African American lecturer, abolitionist and physician. Prof Paul Gilroy, Founding Director of the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism & Racialisation, gives his inaugural lecture. Remond became an anti-slavery lecturer, delivering her first lecture in ⦠The AIR will be offered a grant of £15,000 to work within the SPRC in ways which benefit both the UCL community and wider networks of individuals, groups, and communities struggling against racial and imperial hierarchy and inequality in Britain and globally. UCL has renamed its Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation, after the transatlantic abolitionist and womenâs rights activist Sarah Parker Remond. The University has decided to name its new building after Sarah Parker Remond (1826-1894), a prominent black anti-abolitionist and womenâs rights campaigner from America, who after arriving in Liverpool, was hosted in Warrington and gave a series of lectures at ⦠Sarah Parker Remond Centre The UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation explores the impact of racism - scientific, metaphysical and cultural. Join some of our discussions at UCL around the legacies of colonialism and the dynamics of contemporary racism, within and beyond the institution. Meanwhile, the university has revealed that it will rename Mersey Bank House, a former tax office, the Sarah Parker Remond Building. Sarah Parker Remond was an African American slavery abolitionist, lecturer and physician. She studied nursing at the University College London and then completed training to become a doctor at the Santa Maria Nuova Hospital school in Florence. Born: 182 4; Died: 1894; Occupation: lecturer and doctor; Claims to fame: she was an abolitionist and a suffragist; Her background. In 1859, Sarah attended Bedford College for Women, now merged with my own university â Royal Holloway, University of London, and as the collegeâs first black student, her story is a fascinating and inspiring one. UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre by UCL Arts & Humanities, Social & Historial Sciences published on 2020-05-20T10:41:05Z UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation. Podcast organizado pelo Sarah Parker Remond Centre em 25 de junho de 2020. One of these women is Sarah Parker Remond â abolitionist, activist, anti-slavery orator, lecturer, physician, and so much more. Responsibilities and deliverables willbe finalised once an individual activist is appointed, but applicants are asked to respond to the bullet points in their applications.Importantly, the AIR should conduct work which will be of use to those organisations and communities to which they are accountable, and their period of residence can be viewed as an opportunity for a kind of sabbatical, an opportunity for reflection and research as well as an opportunity to build new dialogues with scholars, researchers and students. 51 likes. About the Sarah Parker Remond Centre at U.C.L. Sarah Parker Remond Centre. Sarah also pursued her higher education in Europe. The aim is to support the development of thoughtful and innovative leadership engaged directly with charitable and campaigning organisations and groups that influence public policy, community advocacy and grassroots activity.Â. Website and social media management. This initiative aims to encourage mutual learning and collaboration between activists, students, and researchers, thereby fostering new models of publicly-oriented scholarship and community engagement in the broadly defined field of research around the history and consequences of racism and racialisation.The AIR programme will bring at least one key activist into UCL each year for a six-month period, during which they will be expected to conduct their own research project, contribute their organisational skills and activist experience to the work of the Sarah Parker Remond Centre and UCL more generally, as well as to work with other stakeholders on site to enrich the intellectual and political experience of UCL students and staff.The programme will provide activists, artists, and public intellectuals with opportunities to explore or study a complex issue arising from political, social and cultural work undertaken at community level, and to imagine new approaches to scholarship that will improve the lives of people in local and national communities. Her father John was a free black who arrived from the Dutch island of Curacao as a boy of ten. Eventbrite, and certain approved third parties, use functional, analytical and tracking cookies (or similar technologies) to understand your event preferences and provide you with a customised experience. Her maternal grandfather, Cornelius Lenox, fought in the American Revolution.Sarah Remondâs mother, Nancy Lenox Remond, was a baker who married John Remond. We encourage applicants to bring their own ideas and plans for the programme. This event is being hosted by the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation at UCL, which provides a focal point for scholarship, teaching and public engagement activities that are addressed to various problems of racial inequality and hierarchy. Following a short stay in the north of England, Sarah travelled to Dublin, to lecture on abolition. Her anti-slavery campaign, which she began at just 16 years old, took her across America and on to Britain and Europe where she tirelessly condemned the atrocities happening in her country. Possibilities include developing a repository/archive of resources on a specific event/issue; writing a report on a given topic; curating an online space; hosting an exhibition; completing a scoping study into a particularly important issue. Applications should make clear how being part of UCL for six months will benefit their long-term community work and contribute to career development.Applicants need not have any prior experience of working with a university. On 29 December 1858, Sarah Parker Remond sailed from Boston to Liverpool. Case study. Sarah Parker Remond Centre, Institute of Advanced Studies Subhadra Das is a writer, historian, broadcaster, comedian and museum curator. Founded in 1775 by Nano Nagle, South Pres Convent & School is the birthplace of the Presentation Congregation. Exploring the impact of racism - ⦠Her gender not only marked her as an unusual spokesperson for abolition, but also her family connections. Today weâre looking at Sarah Parker Remond and Claudia Jones, who both spoke out against unjust treatment of Black people â Remond ⦠In addition, the IAS is working to consolidate and co-ordinate the extensive work across Health and Humanities currently being undertaken at UCL. She delivered speeches throughout the United States on the horrors of slavery. Welcome to our podcast highlighting important research and conversations on racism and racialisation, with contributions from academics, activists and cultural practitioners. The Centre is committed to the production of new, historically-informed, critical knowledge addressed ⦠Her parents, also free born, were successful businesspeople and activists. Paul Gilroy, Professor of the Humanities and Founding Director, Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism & Racialisation, delivers his Inaugural Lecture: 'Anti-racism as Politics'. Today, UCL honors Sarahâs work through the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of ⦠Because of her eloquence, she was chosen to travel to England to gather support for the abolitionist cause in the United States and, after ⦠Professor Paul Gilroy (UCLâs Sarah Parker Remond Centre) will chair a discussion to remember and reflect upon this momentous day, as well as to acknowledge its enduring significance and relevance in todayâs political and cultural climate. SPRC is committed to providing support to help the AIR to navigate our university âwallsâ and engage meaningfully with our communities. Sarah Parker Remond. Prof Marlene L Daut, Professor of African Diaspora Studies in the Carter G. Woodson Institute and the Program in American Studies, University of Virginia. UCLâs Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation is launching an Activist-in-Residence programme (AIR). Sarah Parker Remond commission In 1859, African American, lecturer and abolitionist Sarah Parker Remond came to Lancashire to appeal to mill owners and cotton workers to support the US anti-slavery movement, she spoke in the Atheneum (now part of Manchester Art Gallery) ⦠Her mother Nancy was the daughter of a man who fought in the Continental Army. The Remonds built a successful catering and hairdressing business in Salem. Prof Zoltán Biedermann, Professor of Early Modern History (SELCS), Dr Jeff Bowersox, Associate Professor of German History (SELCS), Mr Darren Chetty, Lecturer (BASc - Arts and Sciences), Dr Michael Collins, Associate Professor of Modern British History (History), Dr Paulo Drinot, Professor of Latin American History (Institute of the Americas), Prof Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Professor of Migration and Refugee Studies (History of Art), Dr Kate Gaddini, Lecturer (IOE - Social Research Institute), Prof Tamar Garb, During Lawrence Professor in the History of Art (History of Art), Dr Mark Geraghty, Lecturer in Social Anthropology (Anthropology), Prof Lee Grieveson, Professor of Media History (SELCS), Dr Patricia Hamilton, Marie Curie Research Fellow in the Thomas Coram Research Unit (IOE - Social Research Institute), Dr Zoe Hyman, Lecturer in US History (Institute of the Americas), Dr Alan Ingram, Associate Professor (Geography), Prof Tariq Jazeel, Professor of Human Geography and Co-director of Centre for the Study of South Asia and the Indian Ocean World (Geography), Dr Maki Kimura, Lecturer in Gender and Politics (Political Science), Dr James Kneale, Associate Professor (Geography), Prof Alan Latham, Professor of Human Geography (Geography), Dr Hélène Neveu Kringelbach, Associate Professor of African Anthropology (Anthropology), Prof Ann Phoenix, Professor of Psychosocial Studies (Institute of Education), Prof Christopher Pinney, Professor of Anthropology and Visual Culture (Anthropology), Dr Victoria Redlcift, Associate Professor of Political Sociology (IOE - Social Research Institute), Dr Benedetta Rossi, Associate Professor in the History and Anthropology of Africa (History), Dr Victoria Showunmi, Lecturer (IOE - Education, Practice & Society), Prof Matthew Smith, Professor of History and Director of the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slave-ownership (History), Dr Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen, Senior Lecturer in Scandinavian Literature (SELCS), Prof Megan Vaughan, Professor of African History & Health (Institute of Advanced Studies), Dr Tom Western, Lecturer in Social and Cultural Geography (Geography), Dr Ralph Wilde, Associate Professor (Laws), Dr Joanna Wilkin, Lecturer in Social and Geographic Data Science (Geography), Dr Christine (Xine) Yao, Lecturer in American Literature in English to 1900 (English Language and Literature), Prof Bénédicte Boisseron, Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan, Prof Marlene L Daut, Professor of African Diaspora Studies in the Carter G. Woodson Institute and the Program in American Studies, University of Virginia, Prof Jacob Dlamini, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton University, Dr Josie Gill, Senior Lecturer in Black British Writing, University of Bristol, Prof Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Director of the Center for Place, Culture and Politics, CUNY Graduate Center, Prof David Theo Goldberg, Director of the University of California Humanities Research Institute, Dr Francio Guadeloupe, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, Prof Achille Mbembe, Research Professor at the Wits Institute For Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand, Dr Michael McEachrane, Visiting Researcher, Raoul Wallenberg Institute, and Founding and Consultative Member of the European Network of People of African Descent, Prof Alondra Nelson, Harold F. Linder Chair in Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, and Deputy Director for Science and Society in the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Dr Anna Rastas, Senior Lecturer and Adjunct professor of Social Anthropology, Tampere University, Prof Robert Reid-Pharr, Professor of African and African American Studies, and Professor of Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality, Harvard University, Dr Matthieu Renault, Associate Professor, University Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, Dr Olivia U. Rutazibwa, Senior Lecturer in International Development and European Studies, University of Portsmouth, Dr Sirpa Salenius, Senior Lecturer in Foreign Languages and Translation Studies, University of Eastern Finland, Dr Suzanne Scafe, Visiting Professor, University of Brighton, Dr Camilla Schofield, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of East Anglia, Prof Nikhil Pal Singh, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and History, and Faculty Director of the NYU Prison Education Program, New York University, Prof Gloria Wekker, Professor Emeritus, Utrecht University, Dr Joy White, Lecturer in Applied Social Studies, University of Bedfordshire, Prof Patricia J Williams, University Distinguished Professor of Law and Humanities, Northeastern University, Prof Tamar Garb, During Lawrence Professor in the History of Art (History of Art), Prof Paul Gilroy, Professor of the Humanities, Prof Tariq Jazeel, Professor of Human Geography (Geography), Prof Sasha Roseneil, Executive Dean, Faculty of Social & Historical Sciences, Dr Michael Sulu, Lecturer (Biochemical Engineering), Dr Christine (Xine) Yao, Lecturer in American Literature in English to 1900 (English Language and Literature), SU Black & Minority Ethnic Students Officer, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT Tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 2000. Each research centre brings colleagues, research students and visiting speakers from multiple disciplines, periods and geopolitical contexts into dialogue with one another. Providing professional support for the centre and its academic staff. The University College London Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation explores the impact of racism - scientific, metaphysical and cultural. UCLâs Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation is launching an Activist-in-Residence programme (AIR). Sarah Parker Remond. Remond was born on June 6, 1826, in Salem, Massachusetts. She is a Lecturer (Teaching) at University College London (UCL), affiliated with the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Racism and Racialisation (UCL), and a research associate at the University of Johannesburg, Department of Sociology. Sarah Parker Remond was born in 1826 in Salem, Massachusetts. UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Parker Remond was born in 1826 in Salem, Massachusetts, one of eight children. Specifically, they will be asked to: This list of tasks remains flexible because the issues of interest to the Centre are diverse and multifaceted. Produce a substantive piece of work that will be of enduring use to those researching and resisting racism, both within UCL and in wider communities. Her main area of research is the history of science and medicine in the 19th and 20th Centuries, specifically the history of eugenics and scientific racism. UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the study of Racism & Racialisation provides a focal point for scholarship, teaching and public engagement activities addressing racial inequality. Applicants must be able to work in the UK.Please read the Programme Overview for more information, Please complete and submit an Expression of Interest form along with your CV and/or link to a digital portfolio/website to the Sarah Parker Remond Centre Administrator: Kaissa Karhu, k.karhu@ucl.ac.uk, Deadline for submission of applications: Friday 12 February 2021, 5pmInterviews: w/c 22 February 2021Residence starts: March 2021 (by agreement)Residence ends: 6 months after start date, Kaissa Karhu, Administrator of the Sarah Parker Remond Centre: k.karhu@ucl.ac.uk, Please read the Programme Overview for more information. Prof Jacob Dlamini, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton University. Tradução: Allan Kardec Pereira Sarah Parker Remond (June 6, 1826 â December 13, 1894) was an African-American physician, lecturer, abolitionist, and agent of the American Anti-Slavery Society. 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