Talk
What's There To Get? Anti-Racism In The East End
22 Jun 2017
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 11:00 – 21:00
Cost of entry
£2.00
Address
- 1 Rivington Place
- London
United Kingdom - EC2A 3BA
- United Kingdom
Join community activist Ansar Ahmed Ullah for a discussion on the history of anti-racist struggles in London’s East End. This gallery talk and tour will take place in our exhibition Mahtab Hussain: You Get Me?.
About
You Get Me? addresses the contested political terrain of race and representation, respect and cultural difference. Hussain’s photographs explore the critical question of identity among young working-class British Asian men.
About Ansar Ahmed Ullah
Ansar Ahmed Ullah is a community activist who has lived and worked in the East End of London since the 1980s. He has worked as a youth, social and community worker and has been an active anti-racist campaigner.
He is currently involved with the Nirmul Committee, a campaign group set up to challenge the rise of religious fundamentalism