
January 2021
Africa at Noon: DIMENSIONS OF CITIZENSHIP: THE CASE OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Political Science PhD Candidate, Irène Tombo will kick off our Spring semester Africa at Noon Series. As the Jordan Prize winner, Irène is the only graduate who will present at Africa at Noon. She will…
Find out more »February 2021
Africa at Noon: HOW DELIBERATIVE DESIGNS EMPOWER CITIZENS’ VOICES: A CASE STUDY ON GHANA’S DELIBERATIVE POLL ON AGRICULTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The Africa at Noon seminar series will hold virtually this semester. All are welcome. Click here to join the event on Zoom. You may find the dial-in information here. Please note that this is a webinar, and guests’…
Find out more »Africa at Noon: OUR OWN WAY IN THE PART OF THE WORLD: BIOGRAPHY OF AN AFRICAN COMMUNITY, CULTURE, NATION
The Africa at Noon seminar series will hold virtually this semester. All are welcome. Click here to join the event on Zoom. You may find the dial-in information here. Please note that this is a webinar, and guests’…
Find out more »Africa at Noon: PHOTOGRAPHY AS HISTORICAL FICTION: A PHOTO ESSAY
The Africa at Noon seminar series will hold virtually this semester. All are welcome. Click here to join the event on Zoom. You may find the dial-in information here. Please note that this is a webinar, and guests’…
Find out more »Africa at Noon: THE DRAFT AS GENRE IN KIVU RUHORAHOZA’S EUROPA: BASED ON A TRUE STORY
The Africa at Noon seminar series will hold virtually this semester. All are welcome. Click here to join the event on Zoom. You may find the dial-in information here. Please note that this is a webinar, and guests’…
Find out more »March 2021
Africa at Noon: ANIMALS AS DIASPORIC BODIES IN AFRICAN STUDIES
The Africa at Noon seminar series will hold virtually this semester. All are welcome. Click here to join the event on Zoom. You may find the dial-in information here. Please note that this is a webinar, and guests’…
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