Between Exceptionality and Obscurity: Excavating the Political Worlds of Afro-Panamanian Women
December 3 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

CSAAD Africa~Diaspora Forum Series
Dr. Kaysha Corinealdi
Rutgers University – New Brunswick
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
20 Cooper SQ, 5th FL, Room 503
New York City, NY 10003
Zoom link: https://nyu.zoom.us/j/94244279229
Please join CSAAD for our Africa~Diaspora Forum Series event for Dr. Kaysha Corinealdi. This presentation by Dr. Corinealdi examines the methods, challenges, and key questions involved in documenting how and when Black women enter electoral politics in Panama, beginning in the 1940s and into the 1960s, through a focused attention on the life and political career of one such elected official.
For accommodations, please contact the Program Manager for the Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora at ac8829@nyu.edu.
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More Information about Dr. Kaysha Corinealdi

Kaysha Corinealdi (@kcorinealdi) is an interdisciplinary historian, author, and educator who specializes in twentieth century histories of empire, migration, feminism, and Afro-diasporic activism in the Americas. She is an Associate Professor of Comparative Caribbean and Hemispheric Transnationalisms in the Dept. of Latino & Caribbean Studies at Rutgers University. Her bookPanama in Black: Afro-Caribbean World Making in the Twentieth Century (Duke University Press, 2022), centers the activism of Afro-Caribbean migrants and their descendants as they navigated practices and policies of anti-Blackness, xenophobia, denationalization, and white supremacy in Panama and the United States. She is currently working on a digital project on Black women leaders in the Americas, a series of critical essays on denationalization in the Americas, and a speculative biography on Black women internationalists in Panama. Her writing can also be found in NACLA Report on the Americas, Perspectivas Afro, Radical History Review, Public Books, the American Historical Review, Social Text, the Washington Post, the Global South, and Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, among other publications.Dr. Corinealdi is also actively engaged in public scholarship as a researcher, editor, and contributor through her work with museums, research foundations, magazines, blogs, and podcasts. She has served as keynote speaker nationally and internationally and presented her work before the Organization of American States, the Electoral Tribunal of Panama and a host of universities, professional associations, and community organizations.

