Conversations
Those who define themselves as European often feel they belong to multiple cultures and multiple identities, and it can seem impossible to find a way for these to coexist. How do these citizens find a way to unite their different identities at a time when the continent seems more intent on restricting borders and boundaries? How can we redefine a more open European identity?
Those who define themselves as European often feel they belong to multiple cultures and multiple identities, and it can seem impossible to find a way for these to coexist. How do these citizens find a way to unite their different identities at a time when the continent seems more intent on restricting borders and boundaries? How can we redefine a more open European identity?
With
- Mame-Fatou Niang, Associate Professor of French and Francophone studies, Carnegie Mellon University, Co-Director of Mariannes Noires
- Alexis Peskine, Visual Artist
Chaired by Hélène Neveu Kringelbach, Associate Professor in African Studies, UCL