The African Studies Seminar Series
Address
2053 Seminar Room, 20 Wilson Hall, New College
Dates
Event start date : 12/08/2022
Event end date : 12/08/2022
Event start time : 02:00 PM
Event end time : 04:00 PM
Event Description
The African Studies Seminar Series Presents:
Beyond decolonization and the critical: a case for precolonial history and the intricacies of violence and genocides in Africa
Presented by Felix Amoh-Siaw, doctoral candidate, Interdisciplinary Global Studies at the University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus—UBCO) & 2022 Trudeau Foundation Scholar
Until the Cows Come Home: Patchwork Land Reform in South Africa’s Ranching Sector
Presented by Alex Dyzenhaus, Ph.D., SSHRC postdoctoral researcher in the Political Science Department at the University of Toronto
WHEN: Thursday, December 8, 2022, 2-4PM
WHERE: 2053 Seminar Room, 20 Wilson Hall, New College
Organized by the African Studies Program at New College, University of Toronto
Contact: Prof. Marieme Lo, Director, African Studies Program
Email: Marieme.lo@utoronto.ca
All Welcome! Refreshments!
Beyond decolonization and the critical: a case for precolonial history and the intricacies of violence and genocides in Africa
Presented by Felix Amoh-Siaw, doctoral candidate, Interdisciplinary Global Studies at the University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus—UBCO) & 2022 Trudeau Foundation Scholar
Until the Cows Come Home: Patchwork Land Reform in South Africa’s Ranching Sector
Presented by Alex Dyzenhaus, Ph.D., SSHRC postdoctoral researcher in the Political Science Department at the University of Toronto
WHEN: Thursday, December 8, 2022, 2-4PM
WHERE: 2053 Seminar Room, 20 Wilson Hall, New College
Organized by the African Studies Program at New College, University of Toronto
Contact: Prof. Marieme Lo, Director, African Studies Program
Email: Marieme.lo@utoronto.ca
All Welcome! Refreshments!