EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 48 MIN
Episode 25 part 1: Legacy Series with Françoise Vergès
from Runway to Feminist Justice · host Feminist Centre for Racial Justice
About the legacy seriesThe legacy series is a long form conversation with senior feminists. These conversations take place over three or four episodes tracing feminist journeys and lessons over time.About the episodeIn this first episode of our Legacy Series with Françoise Vergès, we begin with formation: how place, memory, and the anti-colonial struggles of Réunion Island shaped Françoise’s early consciousness.Françoise reflects on growing up under French colonial rule, the figures who shaped her early political thinking, and the role of memory as a site of resistance. Together, we explore how the personal becomes political, and how remembering can become a radical act.BioFrançoise Vergès is a political theorist, curator and writerShe writes on the afterlife of slavery and colonisation, decolonial feminism, the museum, and climate disaster and regularly works with artists. For the 2025 Bannister Fletcher Fellowship, she is organizing workshops on “Imagining the Post-Museum,” with in London, the Whitechapel Gallery, Mosaic Room and the Sarah Parker Remond Center for the Study of Racism and Racialisation at UCL, and in Paris, Cité internationale des arts and ULIP.She is currently working on a film about struggles in Reunion Island and her parents’ personal archives. In 2024, she was, along with sociologist Fabien Truong, a curator and writer of the first edition of La Ville dansée in Paris.CreditsInterviewee: Françoise VergèsInterviewer: Nadia AsriProduced by: The Feminist Centre for Racial JusticeSound design, editing, production: Ellan A. Lincoln-HydeMusic: Mr. Trumpet by Ketsa, freemusicarchive.org
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About the legacy seriesThe legacy series is a long form conversation with senior feminists. These conversations take place over three or four episodes tracing feminist journeys and lessons over time.About the episodeIn this first episode of our Legacy Series with Françoise Vergès, we begin with formation: how place, memory, and the anti-colonial struggles of Réunion Island shaped Françoise’s early consciousness.Françoise reflects on growing up under French colonial rule, the figures who shaped her early political thinking, and the role of memory as a site of resistance. Together, we explore how the personal becomes political, and how remembering can become a radical act.BioFrançoise Vergès is a political theorist, curator and writerShe writes on the afterlife of slavery and colonisation, decolonial feminism, the museum, and climate disaster and regularly works with artists. For the 2025 Bannister Fletcher Fellowship, she is organizing workshops on “Imagining the Post-Museum,” with in London, the Whitechapel Gallery, Mosaic Room and the Sarah Parker Remond Center for the Study of Racism and Racialisation at UCL, and in Paris, Cité internationale des arts and ULIP.She is currently working on a film about struggles in Reunion Island and her parents’ personal archives. In 2024, she was, along with sociologist Fabien Truong, a curator and writer of the first edition of La Ville dansée in Paris.CreditsInterviewee: Françoise VergèsInterviewer: Nadia AsriProduced by: The Feminist Centre for Racial JusticeSound design, editing, production: Ellan A. Lincoln-HydeMusic: Mr. Trumpet by Ketsa, freemusicarchive.org
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