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Daniel McNeil talks to the 杏吧原创 Newsroom about Black History and Anti-Racist Futures

February 25, 2021

Daniel McNeil headshot in front of green tree branches

The 杏吧原创 Newsroom has published a profile piece on Professor Daniel McNeil which includes details on his courses as well as his research and his approach to anti-racist education and community-building practices. Below is a short excerpt with the full article, 鈥溾, by Ellen Tsapraillis available online.

Fifteen years ago, 杏吧原创 History Prof. Daniel McNeil learned some valuable lessons about Black History Month from his students in the United Kingdom.

鈥淲hen I was a lecturer in Black and Minority Studies at the University of Hull and a research fellow at the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, I co-designed events and activities in museums and art galleries that asked students in secondary and post-secondary institutions what Black History Month meant to them,鈥 explains McNeil.

鈥淭he stimulating essays, poems and artwork we received in response to this question continue to inform my understanding of Black History Month.

鈥淚 view it as one venue, amongst many others, to contest the suppression and erasure of historical consciousness, draw connections between social and political movements for Black liberation across the globe, and participate in ongoing struggles to imagine and build anti-racist futures.

鈥淲e do not have to be resigned to the world as it is.鈥