Race, Migration and Politics: In Conversation With Gary Younge Interview
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On April 11, 2015 the New Arts Exchange, Nottingham hosted a panel discussion on the themes of migration and identity, titled “Who Are We?”
Afterwards, Professor Roger Bromley, author, academic and Ceasefire columnist, discussed race, identity and politics with Gary Younge, author and journalist at the Guardian and the Nation.
Roger Bromley is an academic and author who has published widely on a range of topics and, in recent years, has written mainly on postcolonial culture and diaspora, refugee and asylum issues, particularly in relation to cinematic representations, and on post-conflict cultures. He has worked in UK higher education for 44 years until his retirement in 2010. Currently, he is Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology at the University of Nottingham, Visiting Professor in the Centre for Transnational Writing and Research at Lancaster University, and Associate Fellow in Politics at Rhodes University, South Africa.
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