AFRO-EUROPEAN PAN-AFRICANISM: A TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BLACK EUROPEANS’ MOBILIZATIONS (IN-PERSON)

Lecturer(s)
Omar Dieng
Postdoctoral Scholar, Humanities in Leadership Learning Series, History, CWRU
Date
Tuesday May 02
Time
11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET

The twenty-first century understanding of Pan-Africanism remains exclusively tied to the African continent, specifically leaving out Afro-diasporic subjects, especially in Europe. Today, a new movement of Black European youths are fighting against racial discrimination and for an Afro-European political identity. Afro-European Pan-Africanism as marking new diasporic linkages and movements of Black Europeans of African and Afro-Caribbean descent.
 

This lecture is part of the HILLS Lecture Series presented by scholars participating in the Humanities in Leadership Learning Series at CWRU.

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