Closing session: screening event


Wednesday 29th of June | 5.30-7.30pm | Maurice Keyworth Building room 1.04 & Zoom 


We look forward to welcoming you to our next and final Quilting Points session of the year with a screening event. To bring this year’s activities to a close we will be meeting on Wednesday the 29th of June at 5.30pm for a screening of the film The Riots 2011: One Week in August directed by James Jones followed by a short period of reflection and general discussion. If you are based in the UK the film is available to watch on the BBC iPlayer for the next month.

As usual our meeting will take place both in person (Maurice Keyworth building room 1.04) and online over Zoom. For those joining us online please do watch the film in your own time, and join us for the discussion after the screening which should start at approximately 7.00pm.

Although the meeting will focus on One Week in August, we are suggesting as potential further reading an article by Paul Gilroy on the ‘riots’ titled ‘1981 and 2011: From Social Democratic to Neoliberal Rioting’. Please do not feel obliged to read this to attend the meeting, and feel free to join the conversation whether or not you have attended the screening. The film is only one source for what we hope will be a rich discussion.

If you would like to join us online please email Ghada on en14gh@leeds.ac.uk for the Zoom link.

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