The talk by Dr Juanita Cox and Clive Foster MBE will focus on research outputs and the resources which are being made available from the three year AHRC funded project regarding the Windrush Scandal in Britain in the context of UK-Caribbean and Commonwealth transnational relations.
Juanita Cox is currently the leading authority on the life and work of the Guyanese novelist, Edgar Mittelholzer (1909-1965) and is editor of the compendium, Creole Chips and Other Writing (2018). Future plans include a jointly-authored monograph on The Windrush Scandal in a Transnational and Commonwealth context.
Clive Foster MBE is the Executive Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Dean for Nottingham Trent University and Senior Minister of the Pilgrim Church, Nottingham. He is an experienced Equality and Diversity Consultant and brings over 20 years of leadership and organising experience across multiple sectors such as community, public sector and business. Clive’s passion is around social justice causes such as racial inequality and is founder of member of the Nottingham Windrush Support Forum.