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13 June 2026
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
18+
Free
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Environment and Nature
History
Poetry
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Professor of English Literature at MMU, School of English Research Co-Lead
There are hundreds of canal stories to tell: this one is rarely told.
This inclusive workshop involves reading short extracts from poems and life writing by black and white authors to explore the relationship between the region’s industrial canals and histories of enslavement in Africa and the Americas.
Participants can contribute their thoughts, feelings and creative ideas about encountering this uncomfortable history of the canal, or are welcome to have a quieter and more reflective experience. No previous experience of poetry or creative writing is required.
Content Warning: This workshop involves discussing the painful history of the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved Africans and their descendants. This can be difficult for people of all heritages and lived experience.
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