Seminar Series: Philosophies of Resistance (dates across March, April and May 2026)

We’re pleased to share details of an upcoming seminar series that may interest our readers and members.

The Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Human Sciences Seminar Series for 2026, Philosophies of Resistance, will explore the philosophical thought that has resisted colonial, racial and carceral oppression. The 2026 series aims is to question the role that philosophical ideas have played – and continue to play – in collective struggles for social justice, and human emancipation more broadly.

The three seminars in this series are:

Frantz Fanon & Stand Up to Racism, Wed 25 March 2026

Philosophy in Prisons, Sat 25 April 2026

Human Rights & Resistance, Wed 27 May 2026

Each seminar includes an academic talk followed by an ‘in-conversation’ discussion between the speaker(s) and a local political activist, and questions from the audience.

Tickets to seminars are free for unwaged, students and those on low wage qualify for concession; tickets can be found here: Philosophies of Resistance Tickets, Wed, Mar 25, 2026 at 2:00 PM | Eventbrite

For further details of the events, see the PHM website: Philosophies of Resistance, Wed 25 March, 2.00pm – 4.00pm – People’s History Museum: The national museum of democracy

The MMU Human Sciences Seminar Series is an invited speaker and research seminar organised by the Philosophy section of MMU’s Department of History, Politics and Philosophy. The series, which has run for over forty years, was founded by Philosopher David Melling and Professor Wolfe Mays in 1979. It was created out of a desire to explore the various human sciences in a systematic way from the standpoint of critical philosophy. You can also find out more about the Human Sciences Seminar by visiting the following website: Home | Human Sciences Seminar Series.