United States International University - Africa, through the Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs (IPPIA), School of Humanities and Social Sciences invites you to a symposium on "Race/Ethnicity and the Question of Postcolonial Citizenship in the Black Diaspora". This will be held as part of the partnerships for Innovative Research in Africa (PIRA) Global African Diaspora Grants Sponsored by the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) at Michigan State University.
To attend, please register here.
Date: October 20 -21, 2022
Topic: Race/Ethnicity and the Question of Postcolonial Citizenship in the Black Diaspora
Our host and moderator
1. Dr. Moses Onyango
Lecturer, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of International Relations, USIU-Africa.
2. Dr. Monique D. A. Kelly
Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Michigan State University
3. Professor Aaron Kamugisha
Professor in the Department of Africana Studies Smith College
4. Dr. Joan Phillips
Senior Lecturer of Sociology in the Department of Government, Sociology, Social Work & Psychology, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados
Webinar Speakers
1. Professor Macharia Munene
Professor of International Relations, Department of International Relations, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, United States International University, Africa, Nairobi, Kenya About Dr. Munene.
2. Victor Baba Emmanuel Aligo
Victor is an ordained minister and JAMS Weinstein Fellow 2020/2021. He is an advisor at Accords International (New Delhi) and an adjunct lecturer at the Global University Somalia based in Somalia.
Victor is a consummate mediator of 6 years standing and has conducted mediations for not-for-profit and profit-making corporations. He is a board member of dozen of community organizations. Victor Baba is extremely passionate about leadership, mentorship, and development in Africa. He believes the story of Africa has not been told to the end. Presently, Victor Baba is advising local and foreign companies in the East African regions.