Camberwell Talks Spring 2024
Summary
Our Spring series of Camberwell Talks presents two fascinating talks by talented SE5 locals - from Bolivian activism to Black identity textile art.
Event Details
Address:The Crypt, St Giles' Church
Camberwell Church Street
Camberwell
London
Post code:SE5 8RB
Website:www.se5forum.org.uk
Tickets:Tickets £10/7 concessions. Free for under-18s. For further cost of living discount, email admin@se5forum.org.uk
Book tickets:www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camberwell-talks-spring-summer-2024-tickets-823835573377?aff=oddtdtcreator
Email: admin@se5forum.org.uk
Open hours:7-9pm
Facebook:www.facebook.com/SE5Forum
Twitter:twitter.com/SE5Forum
Instagram:www.instagram.com/se5forum
Other Social Media:www.se5forum.org.uk
Description
CAMBERWELL TALKS SPRING-SUMMER SEASONTHE CRYPT AT ST GILES CHURCH, CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET, LONDON SE5 8JB
Our Spring-Summer series of talks brings a range of fascinating talks by talented SE5 locals - from Bolivian activism to Black identity textile art.
Tickets £10/£7, including a free drink. Book here on SE5 Forum Eventbrite page, at the SE5 Forum Saturday market stall or on the door. Free for under-18s.
For a further cost of living discount, email: admin@se5forum.org.uk
MONDAY 4 MARCH 7PM: BOLIVIA: AN INDIGENOUS STORY
A life of protest and activism, and a celebration of Bolivan culture with mother and daughter Miriam Amancay Colque and Yandire.
Join us for a thought-provoking evening and a joyous celebration of Bolivia. Mother and daughter Miriam Amancay Colque and Yandire will share their love of their native country Bolivia, discussing the culture, history, food and political struggle of the indigenous people.
Miriam, founder of solidarity group Bartolina Sisa Resistance and a passionate ally of refugee communities, will talk about her journey from student activism against the bloody dictatorship of Hugo Banzer in 1971, to incarceration in a concentration camp, and finally a new home in the UK.
Miriam is a proud mother and grandmother of Aymara origin and an indigenous Bolivian activist. She is a former trade unionist, human rights defender and passionate advocate of the Migrant and Refugee communities, as well as raising awareness of Bolivian and Latin American issues.
MONDAY 8 APRIL 7PM: STITCHING IN BLACK IDENTITY
Textile artist Celia Johnson on using fabrics, quilting and embroidery to reflect on and celebrate Black identity.
Celia create pieces which are personal, political and symbolic, but are also joyful, as an expression of Black vibrancy, creativity and resilience.
She takes inspiration from the link between the Transatlantic trade of Black people and the mercantile growth, textile production, culture and prosperity of the UK. Using symbolic traditional West African Adinkra as symbols in her pieces, Celia is fascinated by the untold stories of those Black lives and how their suffering echoed through the ages to the recent Black Lives Matter protests.
Celia's quilting reflects on its tradition in marginalised communities, often women, but she also uses the hidden layering of the quilt process as a metaphor of how Black people layer their identity to modify to European norms.
Follow Celia on Instagram: @truthdollquilting
Summer season: details coming soon
MONDAY 13 MAY, MONDAY 4 JUNE and MONDAY 1 JULY, 7PM
Transport
By Bus:All bus routes to Camberwell
By Train:Denmark Hill station