Lagos 1980 and the Right of Africans to Science
Whenever pan-Africanism and African research are at stake as they are in issue 3 of Global Africa, we must pass the test of a “first-rate intelligence”[1] not to become bitter, ang…
Whenever pan-Africanism and African research are at stake as they are in issue 3 of Global Africa, we must pass the test of a “first-rate intelligence”[1] not to become bitter, ang…
Born in Dakar in 1956, Boubacar Touré Mandémory belongs to the generation of photographers who emerged in the 80s, at a time when studio portrait photography had given way to docum…
Introduction Pan-Africanism is frequently presented as a 20th and 21st-century movement that started with the Pan-African conferences spearheaded by Henry Sylvester Williams and de…
This article analyzes the eminent role played by historian Joseph Ki Zerbo in the 1968 creation of a pan-African epistemic community at the very dawn of independence: the African a…
In the light of the ideology of the Pan-African prize, literary communication and queer theories, this article proposes a reading of the novel Les Aquatiques (2021) by Osvalde Lewa…
Through an evocation of the career of Joseph Murumbi (1911-1990), Kenyan anti-colonialist and anti-imperialist activist, politician and collector, this article aims to highlight th…
Ba: Hello Dr Ouédraogo, thank you for agreeing to be interviewed for this Global Africa journal feature on “Pan-Africanism and African Research”. It’s a great ple…
How can we think about the indigenous question in the pan Africanist movement? After some three quarters of a century of more or less sustained efforts to anchor Pan-Africanism in …
Nnedi Okorafor’s prolific writing embraces African speculative futures by delving into traditional African philosophies, lifestyles, experiences, and modes of being that cut across…
Ba and Tidjani Alou: Hello Professor Maga, it’s a great pleasure to be able to talk to you about the “Pan-Africanism and African research” issue of Global Africa …
Dakar, the Senegalese capital, hosted the first Université Populaire de L’Engagement Citoyen (Popular University for Civic Engagement) in July 2018, a Pan-African summit of social …
Racial discourses of the Enlightenment have, for a long time, been subjected to criticism within the Black intellectual tradition. While certain Black theorists of race such as W.E…
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