September 13th 6th Jan Vansina Lecture New Methods and Sources for Recovering New Voices: West African Peasant Rice Farmers and Enslaved Laborers on Lowcountry Rice Plantations Edda Fields Black Department of History, Carnegie Mellon University …
Africa at Noon
Africa In Our Lives: Julius Gilayeneh
What’s your background and educational journey? I am a Medical Doctor and public health practitioner from Liberia. The evolution of my interest in public health is deeply personal. It was largely inspired by my interaction …
Fall 2022 Africa At Noon Events
Fall 2022 Africa At Noon Speaker Events September 14 Jan Vansina Lecture: The Long Atlantic: A History in Terms of Africa(In-Person) Kathryn de Luna Georgetown University Hosted by Neil Kodesh September 21 Decoloniality Dialogues: Building …
Spring 2022 Africa At Noon Events
February 2nd “To Each Proverb Its Prosthesis: the (De)Composition of a Traditional African Verbal Art at the Present Time” Aderemi Raji-Oyelade (Remi Raji) Professor at University of Ibadan, Nigeria February 16th “Policing the Virtuous …
2022 Fall Africa At Noon Lineup
FINAL 2022 Africa At Noon Fall List (5)
Spring 2021 Africa At Noon Events
January 27 “Dimensions of Citizenship: The Case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo” Irène Tombo, Jordan Prize Winner Political Science PhD Candidate, UW-Madison Hosted by Scott Straus February 3 “How Deliberative Designs Empower Citizens’ …
AFRICA AT NOON: MARISSA J. MOORMAN
“Angolan Radio in Five Songs” Marissa J. Moorman Associate Professor of History at Indiana University – Bloomington BIO Marissa Moorman is an Associate Professor of African History and of Cinema and Media Studies at Indiana …
Africa at Noon lecture series begins September 12
We look forward to the start of another great year of Africa at Noon lectures. Professor of History Neil Kodesh will present the semester’s inaugural lecture entitled, Health, Disease, and Healing in the Northern Great …