What we lost in Empire: On Colonialism, Colonial Amnesia, Blackness and Identity


Join us on March 10 at 5pm at Copenhagen's Main Library for talk between four women of African descent living in Denmark. A discussion bringing forward crucial issues on today’s globalized world.





Anna Neye is a Danish actress and scriptwriter. Neye graduated from The Arts Educational School in London (1995) and The National Film School of Denmark (2005). Among other things, Neye was part of the satirical television series Normalerweize as a writer and an actress.





Lesley-Ann Brown is a Trinidadian-American writer and educator who currently lives in Copenhagen, Denmark. Brown was born in Brooklyn to Trinidadian immigrants. She is currently working on her travel memoirs about living in Copenhagen.



Jeannette Ehlers is a Danish visual artist living and working in
Copenhagen. Ehlers graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (2006). In the spring, 2014, Jeannette Ehlers had her major solo presentation, SAY IT LOUD! at Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center.




Simmi Dullay is a scholar and a visual artist based in London. Dullay was raised in Denmark by exiled South African parents. Dullay obtained her MFA from the Durban University of Technology (2010) and is currently a doctoral candidate. She has taught at various universities, including the University of Kwa Zulu Natal.

This session will be in English. Free entrance.




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