Discover Oxford's beautiful landmarks, colleges, and statues while going beyond the traditional view of the dreaming spires. This unique walking tour run by Uncomfortable Oxford engages attendees through discussion with the politics of history and memory in the city and university.
It covers histories of empire, inequality, and race, class, and gender discrimination, highlighting how these legacies have an enduring impact on our modern lives.
This tour lasts for about 1.5hrs.
We will walk no more than two miles, but please be aware that cobble stones and uneven pavement may restrict the accessibility of this event.
Private Tour (up to 15 people)
Starting point:<br/>Fantastea - Teas around the world!, 36 High St, Oxford OX1 4AN, UK
Begin the tour with an overview of the historic divide between the town of Oxford and the university.
Discuss the controversies surrounding the statue of Cecil Rhodes
Learn about the connections between All Soul's College and money from slave plantations.
Hear the story of Christian Cole, Oxford's first black scholar.
Learn about the struggle for women to join as full members of the University.
Take a look at historic Balliol College, one of the colleges with extensive direct ties to the former British Empire and a tradition of educating Prime Ministers - including Boris Johnson. Usually tour ends here.
optional stop - Sit in the gardens of the Faculty of History in the shadow of the old city wall and learn about Merze Tate, Oxford's first Black female scholar.
optional stop - Finish at the Tirah Memorial across from the Westgate Centre to reflect on memories of empire and memorialisation.
All PUBLIC TOURS meet at Fantastea - look for the guide with the 'Uncomfortable Oxford' tote bag!
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