An interactive guided tour and creative workshop to discover and re-tell the history of Cardiff
Starting at the Glamorgan Building, this interactive tour guides participants through the city, pointing out overlooked, marginalised and complicated histories of Cardiff.
Following the tour, we will gather at the Central Library to share ideas and creatively re-map Cardiff’s history and geography. Participants will be able to take away practical methods and ideas for rethinking ways to represent their own town or city’s histories.
This event, led by researchers from Cardiff University’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences in partnership with The Wallich (a registered charity working to end homelessness in Wales), builds on research and a community of practice between academics, community groups and societies in Cardiff and further afield to better understand what ‘decolonising the city’ means in practice.
The tour will be at a slow pace, on accessible pathways with options for rest and quiet space. The workshop venue will be fully accessible. Participants are encouraged to bring smart phones to capture photographs of the city to use in the post-tour collage workshop.
This event is part of Being Human Festival, the UK’s national festival of humanities taking place 7-16 November 2024. Being Human is led by the School of Advanced Study at the University of London, with generous support from Research England, in partnership the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the British Academy. Further information at beinghumanfestival.org