Line up for regeneration event at next CERG/RDLAC Silvertown Session (22nd Nov)

Here’s the speaker panel for the Regeneration event at our next CERG/RDLAC Silvertown Session in North Woolwich.
Anna Minton, writer, journalist, and academic
Sonia Boyce, Artist, Crossrail Wall Project
Aaron Uthman, Community Relations Ambassador, LCY,
Chris Abell, Local Affairs Manager, Tate & Lyle Sugars
Katherine Clarke, Artist Partner, muf architecture/art

There will also be a launch of the Surfers Against Sewage, plastic free campaign and food & drink provided by local community chefs!

RDLAC are also arranging for someone to come to promote the Citizen’s Assembly in the following week.
A full programme will follow.

 

 

 

Club Critical Theory Present Essex Futures Free Conference

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/club-critical-theory-essex-futures-conference-free-two-day-event-tickets-26582270286

Club Critical Theory: Essex Futures Conference

Venue: Civic Centre Southend-on-Sea, Committee Room 4a (close to Southend Victoria and Southend Central railway stations)

Dates: 15th-16th September, 2016

Club Critical Theory (CCT) host a free two day conference exploring ideas relevant to three public policy areas that have an impact on local communities within a national context

Keynote speakers

Robert Hewison (cultural historian and author of Cultural Capital: The Rise and Fall of Creative Britain)

Jack Monroe (writer, journalist and activist)

Matthew Taylor (Chief Executive of the RSA)

Programme will also include local entrepreneurs and key policy maker respondents – full details to follow.

Day One: Thurs 15th Sept

Doors open 9.30pm

Morning session 10am – 1pm

Introduction to CCT: Tony Sampson

Creative Industries and Entrepreneurialism: Exploring the drive by local authorities and other agencies to encourage growth in ‘creative sectors’. What impact is this really having on regional economies, and is it any more than simply ‘branding’?

Chair: Andrew Branch

Afternoon session 2-5pm

Food Cultures: Who is really setting the agenda in terms of policies on health and wellbeing in respect of what food we buy and consume? What can be done at a local level to improve ‘food cultures’ in the context of national policies which endorse a free market vision of society?

Chair: Giles Tofield

Evening drinks at the Railway Hotel

Day Two: Fri 16th Sept

Doors open 9.30am

Morning session 10-1pm

Cultural Policy, Heritage and Place-Making: What do we mean by ‘place-making’ at a local level? Who creates the stories and narratives that define how our towns and cities are to be ‘branded’? Does local cultural policy (where it still exists) have a role to play in creating really distinctive identities and differences in a globalised world economy? How is local ‘heritage’ being used to promote new narratives of towns, cities and regions?

Chair: Giles Tofield

Closing remarks by Andrew Branch

Free Registration here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/club-critical-theory-essex-futures-conference-free-two-day-event-tickets-26582270286

Conference Funded by the University of East London

About the Organisers

Club Critical Theory (CCT) is a partnership between the University of East London (UEL) and Southend based social enterprise, The Cultural Engine. Established in 2014, CCT is a public engagement programme that seeks to encourage academics to get out into community spaces to explore how radical theory can inform the imaginative life of society.

CCT co-founders: Giles Tofield (The Cultural Engine), Dr Andrew Branch (UEL) and Dr Tony Sampson (UEL)

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When Thursday, September 15, 2016 at 9:30 AM – Friday, September 16, 2016 at 1:00 PM (BST) – Add to Calendar Where The Civic Centre – Southend-on-Sea Essex