
9 Apr 2025
17:00 - 20:00
Black Family Archives: Theorising on Death, Mourning and Discomfort
On 9 April, the workshop Black Family Archives: Theorising on Death, Mourning and Discomfort brings together Black Studies scholars Jan Mendes, Nawal Mustafa, and Wigbertson Julian Isena with local Black feminist artist Camille Sapara Barton. It aims to examine questions of Black death, grief and mourning through methodologies that use familial narratives and oral histories as empirical materials to understand legacies of anti-Black racism.
During the workshop, emotions are pursued as a lens by which the archival material of Black family histories can be explored and complicated, as part of meditating on contested terrains where hope and its absence are continuously theorised.
Mendes, Mustafa and Isena examine what the Black refusal to hope amid relentless anti-Black racism entails, recasting what might be understood as hopelessness as a deliberate stance of resistance. Second, they scrutinize the selective rewriting or forgetting of histories steeped in and shaped by racialized violence and the enduring legacies of colonialism, slavery, and painful racial oppression.
By addressing Black death at the European borders – where the demarcations of space itself lay bare the lethal consequences of racialized mobility, exclusionary and restrictive migration policies, and historical amnesia – they explore the structural mechanisms that produce the conditions that might lead to the refusal to hope.
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Programme
17:00 Introduction and intentions
17:10 Embodied grounding moment #1
17:15 Presentations by Jan Mendes, Nawal Mustafa, Wigbertson Julian Isena and Camille Sapara Barton
18:15 Embodied grounding moment #2
18:20 Reading by Isena, followed by a discussion
18:45 Short film by Barton
19:00 Q&A
This event is in English. Admission is free.
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Framer Framed is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science; Amsterdam Fund for the Arts; Municipality of Amsterdam; and VriendenLoterij Fonds.
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