Friday 24 March 2023
14.00-16.30
Venue: Zoom or room (booking link below)
Free, all welcome
Disabled access
From oral histories of the miners’ strike, biopics of the Tolpuddle martyrs, to TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady’s confessions on Desert Island Discs, the lives of Trade Unionists have captured the imagination for their deep revelations about class, power and social change. They have also provided difficult challenges for those exploring an individual life in relation to the collective, and the ideals and compromises at the heart of Union experience.
This workshop will start with short presentations from academics and activists who have sought creative and critical modes for representing Union struggles and identities, including ballads, exhibitions, drawings and quest biographies. We will then share our own ‘Trade Union travellings’ through guided discussion and exercises, including a left-field interview with UCU Sussex President, Dr Jo Pawlik.
Proudly featuring Natalie Thomlinson refreshing the history of women in the miners’ strike, Sundari Anitha on creating comic-form representations of Jayaben Desai from the Grunwick Strike, Christian Høgsbjerg on the lost biography of seafarer’s organiser and black activist Chris Braithwaite, Ros Eyben on the elusive memoirs of her Fire Brigades Union father. Prof will guide exercises and Dr Jonathan Moss will chair.
This event has been co-sponsored by the at the 5XÉçÇøÊÓƵ of Brighton.
Drinks and nibbles provided!
Registration required at:
Questions please contact: r.j.eyben@sussex.ac.uk