African Studies And The Amistad Lecture Series

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February 28, 2017

Fourteenth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet, held at the Alumni Hall, Student Center, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淭he Global Reparatory Justice Movement, 21st Century Enlightenment and the Legacy of the Amistad鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, 鈥婦istinguished Scholar and Vice - Chancellor (President),University of the West Indies

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February 13, 2016

Thirteenth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet, held at the Alumni Hall, Student Center, 91精品 Connecticut State University. Lecture: 鈥淭hinking with Amistad: Civil Rights, Mass Incarceration and Black Citizenship in the USA and Brazil鈥.
Distinguished Scholar: Dr. Geri Augusto Gerard Visiting Associate Professor of Internation and Public AffairsWatson Institute, Brown University

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February 24, 2015

Twelfth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet, held at the Alumni Hall, Student Center, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淭he AMISTAD Revolt: A Sierra Leonean Narrative鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Professor Syl Cheney-Coker: Poet, Novelist, Journalist; Winner of the 1991 Commonwealth Writer鈥檚 Prize; Winner of the Folon Nicols Award; Winner of the Commonwealth Writer鈥檚 Short Story鈥檚 Prize ; Writer -in-Residence in several universities; Professor at James Madison University.

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February 26, 2014

Eleventh Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet, held at the Alumni Hall, Student Center, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淭he AMISTAD: Gender and the Struggle for Human Rights鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Dr. Obioma Nnemeka.
Chancellor鈥檚 Distinguished Professor, Professor of French, Women鈥檚 Studies & African Diaspora Studies, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA.

February 23, 2013

Tenth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet, held at the Alumni Hall, Student Center, 91精品 Connecticut State University. Lecture: 鈥淐ontemporary Africa and the Spirit of Amistad鈥 Distinguished Scholar: Professor Tunde Zack-Williams, Department of Social Science, 91精品 Lancashire University, Preston, Lancaster, United Kingdom

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February 28, 2012

Ninth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet held at the Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Rm., 91精品
Lecture: 鈥淭he Life and Times of the Amistad Returnees to Sierra Leone and Their Impact: A Pluridisciplinary Exploration鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Dr. Abdul Karim Bangura .
PhD Linguistics, Georgetown University; PhD Political Science, Howard University; PhD Development Economics, University of Maryland; PhD Computer Science, and PhD Mathematics, Columbus University.
Professor of Research Methodology and Political Science at Howard University, Washington DC & Author of 65 books and more than 550 scholarly articles; former President & United Nations Ambassador of the Association of Third World Studies

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February 22, 2011

Eighth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淭he Legacy of the AMISTAD Revolution: Lessons for the 21st Century鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Dr. Iyunolu F. Osagie
Associate Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, & Author, 鈥淭he Amistad Revolt: Memory, Slavery, and the Politics of Identity in the United States and Sierra Leone鈥

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February 23, 2010

Seventh Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet held at the Torp Theater, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淭he Relevance of the AMISTAD to the Ralph Bunche, Wangari Maathai, & Barack Obama Nobels鈥
Distinguished Scholar:Dr. Mojubaolu Olufunke Okome Professor of Political Science, Brooklyn College, New York & Co-Editor of Jenda, Journal of African Culture & Women Studies.

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February 24, 2009

Sixth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet held at the Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture:鈥淭he African Struggle for Empowerment: From AMISTAD to Barack Obama鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Dr. Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, President of the (U.S.) African Studies Association, Head of the Department of African American Studies, Professor of African American Studies and History and the Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Distinguished Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago

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February 26, 2008

Fifth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet held at the Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture:鈥淏reaking the Chains鈥.
Distinguished Scholar: Runoko Rashidi, World Traveler & Pan-Africanist Scholar, San Antonio, TX

February 27, 2007

Fourth Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet held at the Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淭he Amistad Legacy: Reflections on the Spaces of Colonization鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Dr. Toyin Falola, the Frances Higginbotham Nalle Centennial Professor of History, University of Texas, Austin, TX.

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February 28, 2006.

Third Annual Amistad Lecture & Banquet held at the Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淭he Amistad and Human Rights鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Amii Omara-Otunnu, D. Phil. (Oxon.), UNESCO Chair-holder in Comparative Human Rights, Executive Director, UConn-ANC Partnership, Professor of History, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.

February 3, 2005

Second Annual Amistad Lecture held at the Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture:鈥淗uman Rights and the Challenge of Forging a New Social Consensus: Lessons from the Amistad Case鈥.
Distinguished Scholar:Adetoun Olabisi Ilumoka, LLM: An activist Human Rights Lawyer, Principal Partner: AO ILUMOKA and Associates Consultancy Services, Lagos, Nigeria; Visiting Scholar, Center for Africana Studies, 91精品; Formerly Visiting Scholar, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University.

November 14, 2003

First Annual Amistad Lecture held at the Founders Hall, Davidson Building and Constitution Room, Memorial Hall, 91精品 Connecticut State University.
Lecture: 鈥淎mistad and Education in The African Diaspora鈥
Distinguished Scholar: Dr. Alfred B. Zack-Williams: Professor of Sociology, University of 91精品 Lancaster, United Kingdom.

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