Latest research lab led by Dr Tia-Monique Uzor was held at Birmingham Open Media. It offered an opportunity to explore some of the lines of inquiry and questions we’ve identified collectively. These questions, emerged from our discussions and creative provocations, focused on how we might reimagine or present the interconnections between environmental and social injustice through the meeting of our various Black embodiments and digital technologies.
This research lab has been a space consisting of black artist-researchers and academics who brought insight and expertise to explore the theme of belonging in relation to environmental and social injustice through embodied epistemologies. Through this Lab, artists and researchers engaged in a series of technical playground investigations, round-table discussions, and workshops/sessions led by the group.
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