End the War on Black People the Urgency of Reparations
Panelist: Dr. Michael Ralph Dr. Vasuki Nesiah Dr. Michael Funk Moderators Kayla Merriwether Dylan Brown
The African is a Country-CSAAD Dialogues: “AfroMexico”
Panelists Dr. Doris Careaga Coleman Dr. Etienne Mulumeoderhawa Mufungizi Josiane Moukam Hosted By Ebony Bailey Online:YouTube.com/africaisacountrytv
From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-first Century
Virtual webinar Dr. William A. Darity Jr. & Dr. A. Kirsten Mullen Register below: https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TVRnWA4DRZCrHPSGxWVuEQ?mc_cid=c2f1334895&mc_eid=dc1b18d119
Aligning African Worlds: Climate Change and the Global South
Panelist Dr. Nnimmo Bassey: Benin City, Nigeria Dr. Paulette Bynoe: Georgetown, Guyana UNEP Deputy Executive Director Joyce Msuya: Nairobi, Kenya Dr. Ulric Trotz: Belize Moderator Dr. Michael A. Gomez
Africans in Ancient Worlds: Scholarly Trajectories
https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rycvhWsGRa2FS1y__cWsEATuesday, February 8, 2022 1:00 pm-2:15 pm EST Zoom Registration below: https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rycvhWsGRa2FS1y__cWsEA
Africans in Slavery and Post-emancipation: Evolution of a Field
https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_445YC_Q8Q_SC9b2rlrjUGQRegistration https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_445YC_Q8Q_SC9b2rlrjUGQ
338 BCE and the Transformation of Ancient Afro-Eurasia
Location: New York University 14A Washington Mews, New York, NY 10003 14A Washington Mews, New York, NY, United StatesThe second half of the 4th c. BCE witnesses a series of dramatic transformations throughout Afro-Eurasia, foremost among them a rapid escalation in state formation processes and the emergence of new (or newly aggressive) territorial empires. Concentrating on the 330s BCE, this lecture will pair a thick description of these transformations with an attempt at […]
Graduate Writing Workshop Series
The workshop is a grad-student-led space for junior scholars whose work spans various geographies related to Africa and its diaspora. This forum primarily comprises doctoral students in the History Department at NYU but is also open to students outside the department and the History field. Generally, students present projects related to their Ph.D. research, including […]
Graduate Writing Workshop Series
The workshop is a grad-student-led space for junior scholars whose work spans various geographies related to Africa and its diaspora. This forum primarily comprises doctoral students in the History Department at NYU but is also open to students outside the department and the History field. Generally, students present projects related to their Ph.D. research, including […]