Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Just been reading about something that happened in Nov 2019 at the Group of Trainers in Clinical Psychology’s (GTiCP) 2019 annual conference.
This is a write-up from attendees:
and the subsequent apology:
experts in human behaviour eh(?)
[makes me think of the 'Day with the MUPPets']
This is a write-up from attendees:
Racism is Not Entertainment
The Group of Trainers in Clinical Psychology annual conference was held in Liverpool between 4th and 6th November 2019. The conference venue was next to the Slavery Museum, a reminder of Liverpool’s three century history as a slave trading port that transported 1.5 million African slaves, half all Britain’s slave trade, across the Atlantic. The three keynotes, a public lecture, workshops and symposia all related to the theme of the conference ‘human rights, social justice and resistance’.
Then came the evening’s “social programme”,......The performance enacted slavery, specifically, a slave auction, over dinner. The audience participated and responded to the invitation by the dancers, to bid for a slave.
full blog here http://www.psychchange.org/racism-is-not-entertainment.htmlThe audience was not all White and most of the Black and minority ethnic people (trainees and experts by experience) left the show in disgust, immense distress and outrage.
and the subsequent apology:
full statement here https://www.bps.org.uk/message-all-gticp-2019-conference-delegatesThe University of Liverpool’s Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme hosted the Group of Trainers in Clinical Psychology’s (GTiCP) 2019 annual conference and, as an organising committee, we want to recognise and apologise unequivocally for the personal distress that some people experienced following the ‘Capoeira for All’ performance on the evening of 5th November.
experts in human behaviour eh(?)
[makes me think of the 'Day with the MUPPets']