Anti-racist activism event with original members of the ‘Black 14’
Back in November the University’s History Department held a moving online event exploring sport, student protest and social justice with former members of the ‘Black 14’.
The event began with a touching and informative panel discussion between Dr Jamal Ratchford, Assistant Professor in the Department of History and the Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies Program at Colorado College, and former Black 14 Wyoming Cowboys; John Griffin, Mel Hamilton and Tony McGee. John, Mel and Tony talked about the decision they made fifty years ago when they, along with eleven others, took a principled stand against racial injustice, at great personal cost.
The event culminated in a Q&A facilitated by student leaders from the EDI Collective in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures at the University.
The event was presented in partnership with the Race, Roots and Resistance collective, the History Department and Creative Manchester and complements important discussions that arose through events and initiatives throughout Black History Month.
If you missed the event or would like to re-watch, you can view it here.