[Nhcoll-l] Decolonising Natural Science Collections - online conference 19th November 2020
Chair NatSCA
chair at natsca.org
Thu Nov 12 10:16:27 EST 2020
Apologies for cross-posting - the SPNHC community may be interested in
accessing this conference live, or via the recorded version which will be
shared after the event:
*Decolonising Natural Science CollectionsNovember 19th 2020 *9:50am –
4.15pm GMT
The Natural Sciences Collections Association (NatSCA) is holding a one-day
online conference exploring decolonisation work with natural science
collections. Over the course of the day, there will be a range of short
talks covering case studies, practical suggestions and views from the
sector and beyond. There will be opportunities for live Q&A.
Miranda Lowe and Subhadra Das will be leading the proceedings as keynote
speakers, presenting an update on their widely shared NatSCA paper - *Nature
Read in Black and White: decolonial approaches to interpreting natural
history collections*, available here: https://natsca.org/article/2509
*Registration details and the full programme can be found
here: http://natsca.org/natsca2020 <http://natsca.org/natsca2020>*
All are welcome, and this event is free for NatSCA members. The event will
be recorded and made freely available afterwards. Existing NatSCA members
have been emailed a promotional code to use when registering - if you have
not received this or would like to enquire if your institution is a member,
please contact membership at natsca.org
Of course, new members are welcome, and Personal Membership costs £20 per
year (which is the same as the conference registration fee for
non-members). You can join up here: http://www.natsca.org/membership
Best wishes,
Isla
Isla Gladstone
Chair, NatSCA
Senior Curator Natural Science, Bristol Museums
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