Juanita Cox
@juanitacox.bsky.social
Fellow, Institute of Historical Research. Co-Founder, Guyana SPEAKS. Trustee, Oral History Society. Researches Black British History/Caribbean Studies. Writing critical biography of Edgar Mittelholzer. Lover of abstract photography, short stories & poetry
Today started off pretty rough. Long story. Ended up so riled that I left the house for work with no glasses on. But the day got better - fab poetry workshop with the award-winning Jenny Mitchell. And now this comment from Prof Gus John about the exhibition: www.london.ac.uk/about/servic... Yay!!
February 5, 2025 at 11:19 PM
Today started off pretty rough. Long story. Ended up so riled that I left the house for work with no glasses on. But the day got better - fab poetry workshop with the award-winning Jenny Mitchell. And now this comment from Prof Gus John about the exhibition: www.london.ac.uk/about/servic... Yay!!
Prof. Philip Murphy delivered a brilliantly insightful lecture, Time Come? Caribbean Decolonisation and the Monarchy, last night. I was delighted to discover audience member, @salinajaneart.bsky.social, had summarised the lecture in cartoon! The lecture was recorded and will be made available soon.
January 21, 2025 at 10:25 AM
Prof. Philip Murphy delivered a brilliantly insightful lecture, Time Come? Caribbean Decolonisation and the Monarchy, last night. I was delighted to discover audience member, @salinajaneart.bsky.social, had summarised the lecture in cartoon! The lecture was recorded and will be made available soon.
Deeply honoured to have given Prof. Abdul Alkalimat, Dr Kate Williams, and Prof. Gus John a guided tour of the exhibition I co-curated with Argula Rublack. The unique exhibition, In the Grip of Change: the Caribbean and its British Diaspora, is on at Senate house library until end of Mar 2025.
December 12, 2024 at 10:18 AM
Deeply honoured to have given Prof. Abdul Alkalimat, Dr Kate Williams, and Prof. Gus John a guided tour of the exhibition I co-curated with Argula Rublack. The unique exhibition, In the Grip of Change: the Caribbean and its British Diaspora, is on at Senate house library until end of Mar 2025.
9th Nov - Fabulous day facilitating an oral history workshop for the African Voices Forum at University of Sheffield. If you’re an oral historian or interested in oral history as a methodology please shout! Looking to make connections via Blue Sky!
November 18, 2024 at 9:32 AM
9th Nov - Fabulous day facilitating an oral history workshop for the African Voices Forum at University of Sheffield. If you’re an oral historian or interested in oral history as a methodology please shout! Looking to make connections via Blue Sky!
A celebration of mushrooms.
November 18, 2024 at 8:29 AM
A celebration of mushrooms.