Manu Chander, “Lord Elgin’s Loot” on The East is a Podcast.

Matt Sandler discusses The Black Romantic Revolution on New Left Radio.

Eugenia Zuroski, “Thinking Intergenerationally Toward a Future” on Secret Feminist Agenda.

Tina Iemma and Eugenia Zuroski discuss #Bigger6 with Keats-Shelley Association of America.

Matt Sandler in conversation with Honorée Fanonne Jeffers at the Brooklyn Public Library.

Tricia Matthew discusses abolition and Mansfield Park on Bonnets at Dawn.

Nikki Hessell discusses the tasks of indigenous translators on The East is a Podcast.

Manu Samriti Chander discusses the concept of brownness on The East is a Podcast.


Manu Samriti Chander talks Brownness and Browntology with South Asian Avant-Garde: A Dissident Literary Anthology Associate Editor Aditya Desai.

Nikki Hessell speaks as part of the Keats-Shelley Association of America’s Virtual Roundtable: Toward an Anti-Racist, “Undisciplined” Romanticism

Eugenia Zuroski (McMaster), Manu Chander (Rutgers-Newark), and Ronjaunee Chatterjee (Concordia) discuss the desire to “undiscipline” and/or restructure British and literary studies — as well as their ongoing commitment to centering BIPOC expertise. Moderated by NYU’s Elaine Freedgood.

Nikki Hessell, Robbie Richardson, & Megan Peiser, Roundtable on Indigenous Studies and British Literature, 17 September 2020, The Center for Literary & Comparative Studies, University of Maryland

Eugenia Zuroski (McMaster University, @zugenia) & Aisha Wilks (McMaster University, @most_articulate), “Where Do You Know From? Antiracist Pedagogies,” 24 August 2020, The Center for Literary & Comparative Studies, University of Maryland

Rebecca Schneider discusses how Maroon research transformed her scholarship and teaching at the 12th Annual International Charles Town Maroon Conference & Festival.