3rd Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Intellectual and Cultural Festival
The Institute of African Studies is excited to invite you to the 3rd Kwame Nkrumah Festival scheduled to take place virtually from the 20th-24th September, 2021. The theme of this […]
The Institute of African Studies is excited to invite you to the 3rd Kwame Nkrumah Festival scheduled to take place virtually from the 20th-24th September, 2021. The theme of this […]
Today we call your attention to an upcoming international forum taking place in Fès, Morocco on the theme of Islamic Feminism. At CIHA, we often highlight religious voices to […]
Today we are sharing the open-access special issue of Meridians on “African Feminism – Cartographies for the 21st Century” with an extended introduction by issue co-editor, Dr. Gabeba Baderoon, […]
We at the CIHA Blog are well aware that this is not the first time that families have been separated by authorities in the U.S. The Trump administration’s policy recalls […]
Continuing our series on #MeToo and humanitarianism in Africa, Dr Brenda Bartelink problematizes the colonial biases in European activism and considers if/how that hinders African women from being […]
Par: Mame Penda Ba, politiste (LASPAD, UGB Saint-Louis) et Pape Chérif Bertrand Bassène, historien (LASPAD, UGB Saint-Louis)
[English translation available below]
Précédemment, nous avions proposé en guise […]
As part of an ongoing series looking at the #MeToo movement and humanitarianism in Africa, today Titilope F. Ajayi builds on Nora Darko’s piece (posted here for those who […]
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