
Prof. Charlotte Baker
@drcabaker
Professor of French and Critical Disability Studies & FASS Associate Dean for Engagement, Lancaster University. Leads the Disability Inclusion Africa Network.
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Join us Lancaster University for a free workshop and photo exhibition which explores witchcraft accusation and human rights in the 21st century on Thursday 26th September. eventbrite.co.uk/e/witch-hunts-…

Delighted to be welcoming advocate Dr.Dinesh Mishra to the TINAAWAHP Witchcraft and Human Rights, Past, Present, Future conference Lancaster University this week.



Researchers,humanitarian activists, and lawyers are converging on Lancaster University on the elimination of harmful practices related to witchcraft globally. Brilliant talks around harmful practices suffered by people living with albinism in Africa. SLAPWA TINAAWAHP Prof. Charlotte Baker





Delighted to see my research engagement with policymakers and that of colleagues FASS Research Lancaster University featured in this new publication *How does Arts and Humanities research influence public policymaking?* School of Global Affairs at Lancaster University Lancaster University FASS Engagement Team Arts and Humanities Research Council upen.ac.uk/resources/how-…


I’m looking forward to speaking about my research on Friday as part of the Morecambe Library Local History Talks #witchcraftaccusation #harmfulpractices #research #engagement Lancashire Libraries School of Global Affairs at Lancaster University Lancaster Impact Acceleration FASS Research Lancaster University FASS Engagement Team


The ‘Witch Hunts in the 21st Century’ photo exhibition travels on to Benue State university in Nigeria. Thank you Leo Igwe for making this possible. #witchcraftaccusation #HumanRightsViolations #photography #advocacy TINAAWAHP @LancasterIAA School of Global Affairs at Lancaster University Lancaster University


Join us for our next online workshop 'Disability and Witchcraft-related Harm: Global Perspectives' with Professor Nora Groce UCL and Dr Elvis Imafidon SOAS University of London Tues 26 Nov 16:00-17:00 (UK time) theinternationalnetwork.org/events-2

It was a challenge to produce a #podcast that included voices and stories from this eye-opening event Lancaster University organised by Prof. Charlotte Baker and colleagues 🌍 Witchcraft accusations still happen today although maybe reducing now thanks to work like this.

#LancashireDay would not be complete without reference to #LancashireWitches #MorecambeLibrary enjoyed hosting 'Beyond the Lancashire Witches: Accusations of Witchcraft Past and Present' by Professor Charlotte Baker from Lancaster University Prof. Charlotte Baker Lancashire Libraries


