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adam elliott-cooper, black history month, black lives matter, blm, britain, Philosophy, police, racism
KCL Minorities and Philosophy Society are pleased to be hosting Dr Adam Eliott-Cooper’s talk on ‘Postcolonial British Policing: Racism, State Power and the Legacies of the British Empire’ followed by a Q&A.
The event is free to attend and will take place on Microsoft Teams on Tuesday the 13th of October from 7-8pm.
Click here to join the MS Team call or click ‘interested’ on the Facebook event for a reminder nearer the time.

Adam is currently a research associate at the University of Greenwich. He received his PhD from the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, in 2016. He has previously worked as a researcher in the Department of Philosophy at UCL, as a teaching fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick and as a research associate in the Department of Geography at King’s College London.
Adam’s scholarly interests include postcolonialism, urban theory and social movements. His current research focuses on anti-racism and British policing, both on the British mainland and in Britain’s colonies.
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