DLU Panel Discussion: Decolonisation, Power & Digital Futures
Join us for an online panel exploring some of the most pressing global questions today, from decolonisation and American power to asylum justice, to the role of social media in […]
Join us for an online panel exploring some of the most pressing global questions today, from decolonisation and American power to asylum justice, to the role of social media in […]
This zine-making workshop, led by Meg Ritchie, explored zines as a creative, decolonial and community-building practice. Participants used visual and written storytelling to reflect on inclusion, voice and collective experience. […]
As part of Black History Month, DLU co-hosted an online panel discussion with LU Sanctuary focusing on decolonial approaches to museums, asylum and modern slavery. The panel brought together colleagues […]
An external Glocal Walk was delivered for senior students from Lancaster Royal Grammar School, focusing on local sites connected to colonial trade, industrial labour and global movement. The walk aimed […]
Two Glocal Walks were delivered during Welcome Week, let by Dr. Sunita Abraham and Dr. Chris Donaldson from Lancaster University. These walks were designed to introduce new students to Lancaster’s […]
This one-day in-person symposium brought together over 60 staff and students from universities across the UK to discuss decolonisation and anti-racism in Higher Education. The event was co-hosted by Dr […]
Lancaster University hosted the 2025 British Association of South Asian Studies (BASAS) Annual Conference, one of the world’s leading learned society conferences for the study of South Asia. DLU supported […]
Free workshop and lunch – requires registration. Open only to staff and students of Lancaster University. Emre Sarikaya is a Lancaster-based woman refugee artist from Turkey who will be teaching participants […]
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Escape to safety is an interactive multimedia installation that enables you to experience something of what it is like to be a refugee seeking asylum in […]
An exclusive workshop for LU PGR students and Sociology department students only. The facilitator Meg Ritchie will explore the decolonial history, use, and process of zine making through a student-led workshop, […]