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Podcasts from the UCLA African Studies Center
by Podcasts from the UCLA African Studies Center
Podcasts from public lectures for those interested in learning about Africa, and its related fields of study.
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African Readiness For Climate Change 2021 (Welcome Remarks)
African Readiness For Climate Change (April 19 - 23, 2021) Welcome remarks from Dr. Andrew Apter and Ms. Annie de la Bouillerie Goeke.
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The Challenge of Technology in the Quest for Environmental Justice (Nnimmo Bassey)
African Readiness For Climate Change (April 19 - 23, 2021) “The Challenge of Technology in the Quest for Environmental Justice,” with Nnimmo Bassey (Nigeria), Director of Health of Mother Earth Foundation, 2010 Right Livelihood Laureate and one of Time m
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Water Resource Management in Africa from Space (Mekonnen Gebremichael)
African Readiness For Climate Change (April 19 - 23, 2021) “Water Resource Management in Africa from Space,” by Mekonnen Gebremichael, Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UCLA.
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Natalia Molebatsi, South African Poet
Natalia Molebatsi is a Pan-Africanist cultural worker who has been responsible for introducing the work of Alice Walker and Toni Morrison to the post-apartheid generation in South Africa. She has published an award winning book, We Are…A Poetry Anthology,
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"History on Trial: Mau Mau and the High Court of Justice" Caroline Elkins
The UCLA African Studies Center's Coleman Memorial Lecture will feature Caroline Elkins, Professor of History and African and African American Studies from Harvard University.
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“Kenyan Muslim Women Leadership in Education” Ousseina Alidou
This lecture is part of the Monday African Studies Center Seminar (MASCS) organized this fall by the graduate students in the Master’s program in African Studies (MAAS).
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“The Role Played by the 12 Disciples of Nelson Mandela in South Africa’s Liberation Struggle, 1960-1991”
This lecture is part of the Monday African Studies Center Seminar (MASCS) organized this fall by the graduate students in the Master’s program in African Studies (MAAS).
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"Private Anti-Piracy Navies and Pirate Maritime Security"
Author John-Clark Levin will discuss how the security situation off the Horn of Africa has affected the development of private warships and its role within the wider maritime security industry.
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"The Missing Middle: Global Development Policy Faces a World Full of Religion"
The UCLA Center for the Study of Religion presents Stephen K. Commins, a lecturer in Urban Planning and the Associate Director of Global Public Affairs for the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA.
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"Exhibiting the Sacred: The Altar as Museum, the Museum as the Altar"
Professors in the UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance, Mary (Polly) Nooter Roberts and Allen F. Roberts will present an analysis of African and African diaspora art exhibitions and the transition from art in a religious setting to art in a mu
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"From Ruga-Ruga to Askari: Intersections between African History and Military History"
Based on a revisionist approach to military history, Michelle Moyd uncovers the intentional lives of African colonial conscripts.
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Imagined Congos: Displays of Early Colonial Hegemony
A podcast of lecture given by Allen F. Roberts of UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/ Dance
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Margaret Bourke-White and Dawn of Apartheid Photo Exhibit
A podcast by Alex Lichtenstein, Associate Professor of history at Indiana University, Bloomington
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Africans in China: some key empirical, methodological and theoretical questions
Professor Adams Bodomo, University of Vienna, delivered the Coleman Memorial Lecture held annually in honor and memory of James S. Coleman, a pioneer in the field of African Studies and the founder of the African Studies Center.
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Choreographic performance and politics in 20th century Urban Senegal
A podcast of a lecture by visiting anthropology professor Hélène Neveu Kringelbach from Oxford University.
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Hermeneutics and African Philosophy
A podcast of Professor Bekele Gutema, Fulbright Fellow, Howard University and Associate Professor, Addis Ababa University presenting the opening lecture of the Winter 2014 speaker series.
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Do Catholics See Things Differently? On Photographs and Museum Objects in Missionary Representations of Africa
A podcast of a public lecture by Professor Peter Pels, Leiden University
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Media Hope and African Capacity
A lecture by Farah Chaudhry and Chip Duncan
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Mamadou Diouf delivers the James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture: Islam and the Making of the Public Space
Mamadou Diouf is Leitner Family Professor of African Studies. He leads Columbia University’s Institute of African Studies at the School of International and Public Affairs.
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Azmari in Hollywood
A lecture by filmmaker Leelai Demoz
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Expanding Horizons: Pumzi, Science Fiction and African Cinema
A Podcast by Jude G. Akudinobi, UC Santa Barbara.
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African Women in War Zones: A Feminist Perspective
Dr. Amina Mama, University of California, Davis
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Framing Biopolitics: Jo Ramaka's Cinema of Power
Dr. Akinwumi Adesokan, Indiana University
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Locking Hoes and Horns: Ethnic Contestation in Ankole
A podcast by Christopher Muhoozi African Presidential Scholar, University of Michigan Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda from his public talk.
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James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture: Oral Tradition, Religious Syncretism and Politics: The Example of Cote d'Ivoire
A discussion with writer, academic, artist and author of books for young people, Véronique Tadjo.
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African Conflict and the Paradox of Change (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Myralyn O. A. Nartey, Doctoral Student, UCLA School of Public Health
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Concept Analysis: Exploring Health Consideration for Aging Nigerian Immigrants in the United States (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Ann Anaebere, UCLA School of Nursing
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Interrogating the Interstices of Race, Religion and Health in a Transnational Context (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Diana Burnett, Yale Divinity School
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The New Progress Philosophy: Addressing Development and Psychology from the Traditional Perspective (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Marvin Boateng, California Lutheran University, Department of Public Policy
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A Myth of Benign Humanitarianism, Militarism and Womens Rights: A Case Study of the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Amber Murrey-Ndewa, Syracuse University, Pan-African Studies
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Relating Modernity, Conflict and Sexual Violence: Discourses of Violence against Women in Post-war Sierra Leone (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Dayo Spencer, UCLA School of Public Health
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North African Women in Madrid: Intersections of Race, Religion and Gender and the 2004 Law Against Gender Violence (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Kristina Benson, UCLA Islamic Studies
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The Colonial Hauntings of Contemporary Gender- based Violence in Conflict Zones (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Tina Beyene, UCLA Department of Women's Studies
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Tracing the Development of the Code of Personal Status: The Tunisian Case (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Rayed Khedher, UCLA Department of Anthropology
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The State and the Performing Arts in Zimbabwe: Friends or Foe? (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Christopher Mlalazi, Villa Aurora Writer in Exile Feuchtwanger Fellow
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Creating New Leaders: Youth Involvement in Community Activism in South Africa (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Amber Reed, UCLA Department of Anthropology
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Hating the Postcolony Properly: Hip Hop Aesthetics in Kenya (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Natasha Himmelman, Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town
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Space and Time in Socialist Tanzania: The Dodoma Capital Project (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Duncan Yoon, UCLA Department of Comparative Literature
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A Conflicted Curriculum: Student Perceptions of Gender in Kenyan Social Studies Textbooks (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Kim Foulds, UCLA Department of Education
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Chinese Presence in Africa: Trade, Investment, Diplomatic and Cultural Ties (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Tiffany Man, UCLA International Development Studies
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Human-Wildlife Conflicts and Maasai Group Ranches in Kenya (5th Annual AAA Conference)
Willis Oyugi, UCLA Department of History
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James S. Coleman Memorial Lecture: The Development and Democratic Challenges of Postcolonial Kenya
Dr. Paul Zeleza examines the forces and factors that led to the 2007 election violence in Kenya.
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The Arts of "Making Do": The Artists of the Grand Rue
Katherine Smith
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Narratives of Now: Opening and Keynote
African Activist Association's Fourth Annual Conference.
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Aya de Yopougon: A More Palatable Africa
Michelle Bumatay
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