Decolonising Science/Can Science be Decolonised Conference

Can Science be Decolonised conference
Organised by KCL WiSTEM (Women in STEM), KCL IFemSoc (Intersectional Feminism Society) & KCL BSA (Bioscience Students’ Association), and held at the Waterloo Campus of Kings College London (KCL) on 18-19 March 2017.

Recordings
https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1824637001121956/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1824766991108957/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1824776647774658/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1824795961106060/ https://www.facebook.com/events/238901166580094/permalink/246950645775146/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/o.238901166580094/1824723231113333/?type=2&theater https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825074264411563/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825082584410731/
 * Dr Pratik Chakrabarti: The Canal of Zabita Khan: Geology and Anquity in India.
 * Subhadra Das: Must Galton Fall? Museological approaches to decolonising the academy at UCL
 * Part 2, Subhadra Das: Must Galton Fall? Museological approaches to decolonising the academy at UCL
 * Dr. Arianne Shahvisi, “Decolonising methodology: rejecting explanations and refusing to understand”
 * Dr. Syed Mustafa Ali 'The Decolonial Question Concerning Computing'
 * Dr Vivienne Lo 羅維前 on “Power Sleep: on Chinese students and innovation.”
 * Levine Wildman "Exploring birth trauma in BME women"
 * Dr Mwenza Blell: 'Decolonising knowledge of the gendered body: menopause and British Pakistani women'
 * Dr Rim Turkmani: transfer of knowledge on inoculation against smallpox from the Arabic/Islamic world to Europe in the 17th and 18th century https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825096724409317/


 * Part 2: Dr Rim Turkmani: transfer of knowledge on inoculation against smallpox from the Arabic/Islamic world to Europe in the 17th and 18th century https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825108394408150/

https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825172801068376/
 * Sweta Raghavan 'Religiously Scientific, Scientifically Religious'

https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825193934399596/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825216081064048/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825230777729245/ https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825251331060523/
 * Dr Racquel Reyes 'Sexual Diversity in Southeast Asia, 1600-1900: Decolonizing local behaviour and practice.'
 * Bilal Zenab Ahmed 'Military use of Nuclear Research in Pakistan.'
 * Nadia Mosquera Muriel 'Afro-Venezuelans, mestizaje and decoloniality.'
 * Part 1: Sciences Education - in museums, community and universities:


 * Anita Shervington, Convenor of Black STEAM, 'Science with and for (a diverse) Society?' Ikem Nzeribe, Founder of Moss Code, an emerging computer science lab in the heart of the historic Black community of Moss Side, Damilola Odelola, Founder of Black Girl Tech- a space for Black Women to learn about Tech (http://www.blackgirl.tech/), Varaidzo - Decolonising the Museum, Rachel Williams - KCL Open Doors Project and Developmental Neurobiology Doctoral Candidate.

https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825263507725972/
 * Part 2: Sciences Education - in museums, community and universities:

Facebook KCL Women in STEM Society
 * Anita Shervington, Convenor of Black STEAM, 'Science with and for (a diverse) Society?' Ikem Nzeribe, Founder of Moss Code, an emerging computer science lab in the heart of the historic Black community of Moss Side, Damilola Odelola, Founder of Black Girl Tech- a space for Black Women to learn about Tech (http://www.blackgirl.tech/), Varaidzo - Decolonising the Museum, Rachel Williams - KCL Open Doors Project and Developmental Neurobiology Doctoral Candidate.

https://www.facebook.com/KCLWomeninSTEM/videos/1825276077724715/
 * Part 3: Sciences Education - in museums, community and universities:


 * Anita Shervington, Convenor of Black STEAM, 'Science with and for (a diverse) Society?' Ikem Nzeribe, Founder of Moss Code, an emerging computer science lab in the heart of the historic Black community of Moss Side, Damilola Odelola, Founder of Black Girl Tech- a space for Black Women to learn about Tech (http://www.blackgirl.tech/), Varaidzo - Decolonising the Museum, Rachel Williams - KCL Open Doors Project and Developmental Neurobiology Doctoral Candidate.