Decolonising Public Administration: Rethinking Public Governance and Policy
Part of the 2025 IIPP Forum: Rethinking the State, this panel marks the culminating event of the Decolonising Public Administration series.
Part of the 2025 IIPP Forum: Rethinking the State, this panel marks the culminating event of the Decolonising Public Administration series.
Join European Horizons, University College London (UCL) for an enlightening evening discussing one of the most significant political events of 2024.
Will the 2024 election mark a turning point in American democracy and in the country’s role in the world? Leading experts discuss the 2024 US election and its domestic and international implications. Hosted by the LSE Phelan US Centre.
Join the Reverend Keith Magee and Lord Simon Woolley, Principal of Homerton College, University of Cambridge to discuss the 2024 US elections and the impact of race and religion on our politics. This will be followed by a book signing.
Join us for a special meet and greet, book signing, and youth-led discussion with Keith Magee on the new edition of his book, Prophetic Justice: Race, Religion and Politics (2024; 2nd ed.).
Join Keith Magee and Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun to discuss the new edition of 'Prophetic Justice: Race, Religion, and Politics' (2024).
Join us for a Virtual Town Hall exploring the continued efforts towards “Maintaining Purpose and Monitoring Our Progress” surrounding dyslexia hosted by KPJR FILMS and convened and moderated by Dr. Keith Magee.
Reverend Keith Magee will be the guest preacher at the American International Church in London on Sunday, 20th October 2024.
Reverend Professor Keith Magee, author of Prophetic Justice: Race, Religion, and Politics in conversation with Professor Andrew Davies, hosted by the University of Birmingham.
Join Keith Magee to discuss the 2024 US elections and the impact of race and religion on our politics, hosted by the Societies and Cultures Institute, University of Exeter.
Join Reverend Professor Keith Magee at Reuben College, University of Oxford to discuss if the US campaign trail is weaponising race and religion for electoral gain. (Reuben College Members)
Join UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose in conversation with Dr Kojo Koram, Reader in Law at Birkbeck College, University of London.
A key moment in UNESCO's history: 30 years of the 'Routes of Enslaved Peoples' - addressing the legacies of enslavement. Master of Ceremony, Reverend Professor Keith Magee, will deliver the Opening Speech & Launch of the UNESCO Network of Places of History and MemoryLinked to Enslavement and the Slave Trade.
Join Keith Magee and Bryan Bonaparte to discuss the 2024 US elections and the impact of race and religion on our politics.
Join Keith Magee and Gary Younge at The University of Manchester to discuss the 2024 US elections and the impact of race and religion on our politics.
Join Keith Magee, author of Prophetic Justice: Race, Religion, and Politics, in conversation with Felipe Agredano to discuss the impact of Race, Religion, Gender and Sexuality on the 2024 Election.
Join Keith Magee and Foundation for Louisiana's CEO & President Charmel Gaulden to discuss the 2024 elections and the impact of race and religion on our politics.
Panelist | Congressman Carter Host Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference Session
Festival of Compassion: Compassion and Community
Public Lecturer: Creating Compassionate Cities: Being and Belonging in Them
Location: Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, United Kingdom (GMT)
Black Britain and Beyond
“Be The One: Creating a Legacy of Empowerment”
Location: Newcastle University, Frederick Douglass Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne (Hybrid)
The Coca-Cola Company
Guest Speaker: The Meaning of Social Justice on a Global Scale
Location: Atlanta, GA Online - (EST)
Newcastle University Alumni Day
Convocation Speaker: Mind Moves Matter: Beyond hashtags into change
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom - Online (BST)
Weber State University 23rd Annual Diversity Conference
Guest Speaker: Exploring Free Speech
Location: Ogden, Utah - Online (MST)
Eastbourne College
Keynote Speaker: Diversity, Inclusion and Equity
Location: Eastbourne, United Kingdom (GMT)
Facing History and Ourselves (Private Event)
Book Talk: Prophetic Justice: Race, Religion and Politics
Location: Brookline, MA Online - (ET)
The History of Women’s Suffrage: Solidarity Across the Atlantic
We explore the international women’s suffrage movement, which saw campaigners from both sides of the Atlantic join forces in the fight for equality. Michelle Duster is the great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells, the influential American women’s suffrage and anti-lynching advocate who twice travelled to Britain to seek support. Helen Berry is a noted British historian who has worked extensively on the history of gender and sexuality.
With Michelle Duster, Author, Ida B. the Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells and Professor Helen Berry, Head of History, University of Exeter, United Kingdom, moderated by Reverend Professor Keith Magee.
Location: (Online 5 pm BST/12 pm EST)
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Eastbourne College
Keynote Speaker: Diversity, Inclusion and Equity
Location: Eastbourne, United Kingdom (GMT)
Anti-Racism Network South African
Keynote speaker: Racism Is A Global Challenge - How Should We Respond?
Host: Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism and Democracy at Nelson Mandela University, and Institute for Justice and Reconciliation
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa (SA Time)
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The Red Card
Guest Speaker: What Now for the BLM movement?
Location: Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom - Online (GMT)
Rum and Books
Book Conversation: Prophetic Justice: Race, Religion and Politics
Location: Boston, MA Instagram Live - (ET)