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Update of the 2023 presentations
from GIHR News
1. Carl Braithwaite, “Race, ethnicity and, business” .
2. Nalini Naidu,” Museum resource in academia: Observations of the Chau Chak Wing Museum at The University of Sydney”.
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3. PekahiaJames, Sculpture in Guyana.
4. Karen Budhram and group, Art in Guyana.
5. Estherine Doobay “Gender, Women and Prisons in British Guiana”.
6. Diana Paton, “Emancipation, Indenture, and the Policingof ‘Public Order’ in British Guiana, 18381900” .
7. Kumar Mahabir“Race and Ethnic Relations in the Caribbean”.
8. Richard Stone, “Bristol, Capital and Enslavement: Researching Enslavement and its legacies in Britain and the Caribbean through Co-Production and Citizen Research”.
9. Isaac Critchlow, “The First WestIndia Regimentand the DemeraraRebellion (1823)”.
10. Andrea Livesey, “Researching with students: slavery research at Liverpool John Moores University”.
11. Cassandra Gooptar, “Legacies of Enslavement: Exploring links of UK Institutions with Historical Slavery & Engagementwith DescendantCommunities”.
12. Beryl Haynes, “The Plaisance village”.
13. Keith Easton, “ The Buxton/Friendship village” a. Dwayne Benjamin, “The 1823 Demeraraslave rebellion” b. Elton McRae, “The 1823 Demeraraslave rebellion”. c. Ian Thom(Sculptorof the 1823 monument), “Designingthe 1823 monument.” d. Isaac Critchlow, “The First WestIndia Regimentand the DemeraraRebellion (1823)”.
14. Simpson DaSilva, “The Village economy”.
15. Panelpresentation on the 1823 Demeraraslave rebellion.
16. Winston Felix “The Story of a GreatWarrior”
17. Dawn Adrianne Cush
18. Mark Kirton
19. Kathleen Rodney-Scott
20. Frederick Bricknell “History below the waterline:Exploringthe environmentalhistory of British Guiana, c.1796-1838”
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