Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) Night
Presented by Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI)
Free entry
Where & When
Full ScheduleAs part of the wider RIRI symposium series taking place from 08 -26 June, Charlotte Museum will host a special evening bringing symposium participants and community together within the exhibition space.
RIRI were supporters of the original Out of the Gutter event and this gathering continues conversations around struggle, resistance, solidarity, and collective futures.
The Research to Interrupt Racism and (In)equity (RIRI) programme examines how racism and inequity operate within Aotearoa, while challenging frameworks that marginalise Māori worldviews and aspirations for rangatiratanga. The programme brings together researchers, organisers, communities, and practitioners to imagine anti-racist and anti-colonial futures grounded in collaboration and transformation.
This evening invites attendees to continue these conversations within the context of queer liberation movements, shared community memory, and intergenerational resistance.
Further details and speakers to be announced.