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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2023 · 49 MIN

Investigating the Black Atlantic with Shea Hendry and Darold Cuba

from The Feminist Files

In this episode, TCS podcaster Scotia Smith explores the Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance exhibition which is currently on at the Fitzwilliam Museum. The first half of the episode is in conversation with Shea Hendry, discussing how the exhibition interrogates the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade and who is afforded the power to shape how history remembers them. The second half of the episode (23:23) is in conversation with Darold Cuba, who explores the University of Cambridge's ties to slavery and abolition, the intersections of race and class, and the systemic work that remains to be done to dismantle the legacies of white supremacy both within the university and beyond.The Black Atlantic exhibition is on at the Fitzwilliam museum until Jan 7 2024. You can book tickets here: https://tickets.museums.cam.ac.uk/overview/6941Want to respond to something said in this episode? Or propose an episode of your own? Get in touch via the form on our website:https://www.thecambridgestudent.co.uk/podcastsYou can also find us on Instagram: @thecambridgestudentCover design by Yuki HolleyMusic by Jacob Carey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, TCS podcaster Scotia Smith explores the Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance exhibition which is currently on at the Fitzwilliam Museum. The first half of the episode is in conversation with Shea Hendry, discussing how the exhibition interrogates the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade and who is afforded the power to shape how history remembers them. The second half of the episode (23:23) is in conversation with Darold Cuba, who explores the University of Cambridge's ties to slavery and abolition, the intersections of race and class, and the systemic work that remains to be done to dismantle the legacies of white supremacy both within the university and beyond.The Black Atlantic exhibition is on at the Fitzwilliam museum until Jan 7 2024. You can book tickets here: https://tickets.museums.cam.ac.uk/overview/6941Want to respond to something said in this episode? Or propose an episode of your own? Get in touch via the form on our website:https://www.thecambridgestudent.co.uk/podcastsYou can also find us on Instagram: @thecambridgestudentCover design by Yuki HolleyMusic by Jacob Carey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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