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Exhibition in honour of Stuart Hall

“Culture, Politics, Race and Diaspora: the Thought of Stuart Hall”, theme of the Third Annual Conference in the series: Caribbean Reasonings” is also the theme of the exhibition currently mounted in the Main Library, University of the West Indies in honour of Stuart Hall. A distinguished and well-respected thinker, theorist, sociologist, and political activist, Hall was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1932. He attended Jamaica College and in 1950 was the recipient of both the Jamaica and Rhodes scholarships. The exhibition highlights his high school accomplishments, his cultural and political activism in Britain, his scholarship, his impressive public service record, as well as his numerous honours and awards. Copies of some of the many works on politics and cultural studies authored and edited by Stuart Hall, as well as several works about him, are also on display. The exhibition was mounted to coincide with the conference which was hosted by the Centre for Caribbean Thought from June 17th to 19th 2004 to celebrate Hall’s achievements. The exhibition will run until the end of August 2004.

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