
Thursday 5/15/25 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Concurrent Sessions #1) | |
Panel Type | Papers/Presenters |
Black Feminisms, Familial Archives, And Methods | 1) [In] Searching Our Mother’s Archives: Black Life At The Limits (?) Of Anthropology By Su’ad Abdul Khabeer 2) In Search Of Our Mother’s Voices: An Auto-Ethnography On Garifuna Women’s Feminist Praxis By Daisey E. Guzman Nunez 3) “For Our Own Use”: Black Feminist Method-Making In Anthropology By Andrea Richardson 4) Hewethu, Ugoduka Nini? Negotiating Familial Archives And Disciplinary Borders By Sihle Sogaula 5) With Our Father’s Tongue: Tradition And Cultural Preservation In The Patrilineal Buganda Of Uganda By Mykayla Williamson |
Policing | 1) Africans Encounter With Police In India By Abdul Kizito 2) Theorizing Anti-Black Juvenicidios: Afro-Colombian Youth Intellectual Production And The Struggle Against State Violence In Cartagena By Jameelah Morris 3) Bad Vibes: Hip-Hop Music, Policing Sounds, And The Global Proliferation Of Carceral States “Mass” Criminal Justice Reform And Anti-Blackness In Milwaukee, Wisconsin By Kaelin Rapport 4) The Succubus Twins Of Fascism And Slavery By Jarrett Martin Drake 5) Angola Prison’s Black Ecologies By Justin Hosbey |
Music | 1) Griot And Jeli: An Inquiry Into Temporalization, Language And Ethnographic Practice In Mande Musical Research By Kara Dago-Clark 2) Ethnomusicologically Black: Time Travel And Sonic Afrofuturism In Contemporary Gospel Music By Lauren Elridge Stewart 3) “Sometimes You Gotta Pop Out And Show…” By Dawn-Elissa Fischer 4) Anthropology And Africa Today, Lessons In Liminality From African Musicology By Larissa Johnson |
Cultural Border Crossing: Anthropology And Education | 1) Culture Border Crossing: Developing A Sustainable Educational Curricula For The African Diaspora By Jason Vlong-Elong & Deneia Fairweather 2) “Caste Education Throughout The World”: The Racial Politics Of Us South Africa Educational Policy Borrowing By Amelia Simone Herbert 3) “Truths-For” The Nation: Jamaican Aspirations By Way Of Education By Janelle Levy 4) Beyond Inclusion: The Interplay Of Blackness, Gender And Place In Technology By Holly Okonkwo 5) Teaching Africa Under Censorship: Black Educators’ Pedagogical Response In Social Studies Classrooms By Baily Brown |
The Continuing Relevance Of African Diaspora Theorizing In The 21st Century | 1) The Bamana Of Saint Louis Du Sénégal: An African Diaspora In A French African Colonial City by Ibrahima Thiaw 2) Gender And The Making Of The Gambia As A Sexscape: The December-January ‘home’-Visits Of The ‘semesters’ (Gambians In The Diaspora) by Mariama Jaiteh 3) “La Classe Marchande Des Jula En Afrique De L’ouest Ou Qu’est-Ce Qu’une Diaspora Africaine ?” by Chikouna Cissé 4) Reflections On West African Sites Of Memorialization Of The Trade In Enslaved Africans Jean Muteba Rahier Florida International University |
2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Concurrent Sessions #2) | |
Panel Title | Paper/Presenters |
Pan-Africanism | 1) Back-To-Africa, Back-To-Barbados: Two Centuries Of Experiments In Pan-Africanism By Chrislyn Laurore 2) The Search For The Black Star Line By Jewell Murphy 3) Afrodescended Women And National Left Imaginaries In Latin America By Layla Brown 4) Rethinking The Pan-Africanism Consciousness And Active Citizenship: A Critical Engagement In Kwame Nkrumah Life And Work By Moti Fufa 5) Feeding The Revolution: Black Liberation And Indigenous Sovereignty On The Canadian Prairies By Savannah Kosteniuk |
Race | 1) The Weight Of Being: Navigating Blackness In Anthropological Praxis By Eniola Adeyemo 2) From Blackness In East Asia To Afro-Caribbean Resilience And Post-Colonial Dispossession: Unpacking Racial Ideologies, Identity, And Policy By Cohen-Sanchez 3) The Impossibility Of A Black Psychology: An Afropessimist Critique Of The Reflexive Turn In Psychology Through Black/African Psychology By Melissa Eustache 4) Mulattos, Pardos, ‘afro-Beige’: Light-Skinned Blacks Or ‘afroconvenient’? By Gabriela Rodgrigues 5) Different Manifestations Of Racism In Various Countries And Their Impacts On The Identity Of Racialized International Migrants, Their Access, And Opportunities By Yssyssay Rodrigues 6) Researching Race Between Morocco And Italy: Anthropology And The Global Black Archive In The Transmediterranean Space By Alessandra Turchetti |
The Anthropology Of Black Political Thought In Brazil And The USA | 1) “In The Wake Of U.S. V. Amistad (1841): Freedom, Territoriality, And The Discourse Of Rights In Late Modern Political-Economic Thought” by Aaron Colston 2) “Reading Baldwin In Brazil” by Stephanie Reist 3) Queering Quilombismo: Representations Of Non-Normative Black Brazilian Families In Film And Media by Watufani Poe 4) Rap Music “Escrevivencias” As Auto-Ethnography: Hip-Hop And The Narratives Of The Afro-Brazilian Experience. By Daniela Gomes |
Aesthetics | 1) Navigating Authenticity And Identity: The Dynamics Of Fake Cosmetics In Dar EsSalaam’s Kariakoo Market By Rhoda Bandora 2) Black Hair Joy In Galway, Ireland By Deidre Hill Butler 3) Fashion & African Diaspora In Brazil: Visuality Of Stylist Angela Brito By Nianga 4) Nails Tell A Story: Manicures And Black Identity In Brooklyn, New York By Denae Patterson 5) Decomposition Between Anthropology And Image: Placing Black, Queer, Caribbean Corporeality Outside The Discipline By Leiner Navarro Jiménez 6) A Sartorial Look Into The Afterlives Of Swahili Daughters On The East African Coast By Safia Msami 7) Both Sides Now: Capturing The Complexities Of Haitian Life And Media Productions In Santo Domingo By Neud Saint-Cyr |
The UC-Smart Program: Reflections From A Novel Model For Research, Training, And Knowledge Production In Health Across The Diaspora | 1) “Postcolonial And Foreign Influences On The Structure And Initiatives Of Nigerian NGOs” By Heather Amoako 2) “Behavioral Interventions On Pregnant And Nursing Women At A Nigerian Maternal Health Ngo” By Temitope Creppy 3) “Navigating Health Interventions In Stigmatized (Socially Disproved) Areas” by Afia Boakye-Yiadom 4) “Sex Workers And Ngos: Scope, Impact And Limitation Of Intervention” by Benjamin Gbadeyan 5) “The Ethics Of Care: Rethinking Healthcare Interventions For Sex Workers Beyond A Victim Narrative” by Oluwafisayo Adedoku 6) “Bridging Health Gaps: Analyzing The Impact Of Reproductive Health Interventions On Nigerian Sex Workers by Michaela-Joyce Moshe |
3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Concurrent Sessions #3) | |
Panel Type | Papers/Presenters |
African Diasporic Religious Feminisms And Emergent Conversations (Roundtable) | 1) Nessette Falu, Ut Austin 2) N. Fadeke Castor, Northeastern University 3) Donna Auston, Wenner Gren 4) Erica Williams, Spelman College 5) Andrea Allen, University Of Toronto 6) Andrea Richardson, UT Austin 7) Aisha Beliso-De Jesus,* Princeton University |
New Black Brazilian Anthropology | 1) Anti-Black Landscape: Disturbing Methodological Boundaries In Bahia By Osmundo Pinho 2) On What Is Central To Us: The Theme Of Curly Hair In Brazilian Black Anthropology By Denise Costa 3) Black Students And The Teaching Of Anthropology In Brazil By Luena Pereira 4) Between Little Princes And Baobabs: Contributions To A Racial Critique Of The Anthropocene Based On Brazil’s by Gilson José Rodrigues Jr. 5) The Papers Marlene Cunha Left Behind: Black Women, Brazilian Anthropology And Archiving As Epistemological Care By João Alipio Cunha And Christen A. Smith |
Heritage/Archaeology Pt 1 | 1) Heritagization And Black Liberatory Struggles By Hakimah Abdul-Fattah 2) Ọkàn Ji (Stolen Soul) By Simisola Macaulay 3) Finding Omar: A Community-Based Research In Fouta, Senegal And Fayetteville, Nc, by Anna Agbe-Davies 4) Redefining The Boundaries Of Identity And Representation: The Role Of The Alliance Of Sahel States In Decolonizing International Relations By Richard Atimniraye Nyelade 5) Searching For Sovereignty: The Archaeology Of Africatown By Madison Aubey 6) Submerged In The Wake: Archaeology, Memory, And Oceanic Archives Of The Transatlantic Slave Trade” by Ayanna Omilade Flewellen |
Land Use And Environment | 1) The Cursed Inheritance: Experiences Of Regularization And The Social Imaginaries Surrounding The Use And Exploitation of Land In The Locality Of Nhampfumuine, District Of Chongoene By Énio Tembe 2) “Nature Conservation And Black Land Struggles In Senegal And Us” By Aby Sene 3) “I Binya:” Spatial Erasure & Reclamation in the Gullah Geechee Communities By Pasama Cole-Kweli 4) Our Heritage: Exploring Traditional Knowledge In Farmer And Community Seed Systems Among The Nabt People In The Upper East Region Of Ghana By Abena Offeh-Gyimah |
Friday 5/16/25 9:30 a.m.– 10:45 a.m. (Concurrent Sessions #4) | |
Panel Type | Papers/Panelist |
Black Religious Crossroads Part I. | 1) Turban Crown: Boboshanti Arts Of Resistance In Ghanaian Reggae Dancehall By Osei Alleyne 2) Black Sufi Muslim Women In Detroit And Medina Baye: Narratives Of Community, Healing, And Ancestral Bond By Tasleem Firdausee 3) Thinking About Origin And Candomblé With The Mapuche: Ethnographies Through Afro-Indigenous Encounters By Karine Narahara 4) Onè! Respè!: Ethics Of Black Feminist Ethnography In Haitian Vodou By Eziaku Atuama Nwokocha |
Still In Flight: Contemporary Practices Of Marronage In Africa And The Diaspora (Roundtable) | 1) Celina de Sá 2) Samiha Rahman 3) Amber M. Henry 4) Chrystel Oloukoi 5) Zachary Mondesire |
Geographies | 1) Laboring At The End Of The World: Online Black Apocalypses By Akil Fletcher 2) Navigating Geographies Of Exclusion: Reimagining Place And Identity Through The Caribbean Student Association At The University Of Tennessee By Brian Boyce 3) Mapping Black Life Through Friction: A Comparison Of Plantation Cartography And Artifact Distribution Of Enslaved Laborers By India Glenn 4) Living The Post-Captivity: Economic Autonomy, Territorial Sovereignty And Alliances Of Liberation Among Quilombola Communities In Brazil By Igor De Sousa 5) Rethinking Africanness From A Malagasy Frontier By Dominique Somda The Role Of Ethnography In Studying Indian Ocean African Diaspora By Sureshi Jayawardene |
Colonisation, Corps, Race, Sexe, Genre Et Santé : Une Lecture Intersectionnelle De La Vulnérabilité En Afrique Et Dans La Diasporas | 1) Université Cheikh Anta Diop De Dakar (Ucad), Unité De Recherche En Ingénierie Culturelle Et En Anthropologie (Urica) by Fatoumata Camara 2) Unité De Recherche En Ingénierie Culturelle Et En Anthropologie (Urica) Université Cheikh Anta Diop De Dakar, (Ucad) by Lamine Badji 3) Unité De Recherche En Ingénierie Culturelle Et En Anthropologie (Urica) Institut Fondamental D’afrique Noire (Ifan Ch. Anta Diop) Université Cheikh Anta Diop De Dakar (Ucad) by Ibrahima Thiaw |
Black Life, Health Systems, And Institutional Barriers In Canada | 1) Hierarchical Institutions, Black Executive Women, and Racialized Credibility by Dr. Rachel Zellars 2) “Challenging the durability on anti-Blackness in the healthcare system” By Prof. Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh 3) “Black Studies (Black Cultural Anthropology) and STEM” By Dr. Omisoore Dryden |
11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Concurrent Sessions #5) | |
Panel Type | Paper/Presenter |
Challenging Antiblackness In Anthropology: Experimenting With Ant Anthropologies For Alternative Future (Roundtable) | 1) Laysi Da Silva Zacariaar 2) Brianna Simmons, San Diego City College 3) Bruna Teixeira, Universidade De São Paulo |
Black Religious Crossroads Part II | 1) “Pedagogies Of Crossing”: A Graduate Student And Her Interlocutors Meet In Name Of A Burning Earth By Chazelle Rhoden 2) Reviving Islam In South Central: Race And Class At An Inner City Masjid In Los Angeles By Rasheed Shabazz 3) More-Than-Things, More-Than-Humans: Colonial And Indigenous Ontologies Of Materiality In The African Diaspora And Their Implications For Black Archaeology By G. Omoni Hartemann |
African Diaspora Foodways: Past, Present, And Future (Round Table) | 1) Ashanté Reese Hanna Garth (Princeton University) 2) Fred Opie (Babson College) Christopher Muhoozi (Northwestern University 3) Stacey Langwick, Rehema Mavura, Mary Mosha, And Glory Salla Stephen Wooten (University Of Oregon) 4) Anthony O’leary Richards And Brandi Simpson Miller (Wesleyan College) 5) Abena Offeh-Gyima* (University of Guelph) 6) Chef Thiam |
Performance | 1) “Farewell, Black Pete”: Autoethnographic Reflections On Black Face Traditions, Cultural Racism, And The (Un)Making Of Autochthonous Childhood In The Netherlands By Sebastian Jackson 2) Kinesthesia, Spatiality, And The Embeddedness Of Memory: An Exploration Of Black Diasporic Tourism In Ghana By Marissa Morgan 3) Non-Human Performers In Ìjàkadì Festival Of The Offa People In Yorubaland By Oluwatosin Ibitoye & Stephen O 4) “Son, I Was In The Scene”: Power And Performance At The Penn Relays Carnival By Maurice Rippel 5) Corpo- Território: Brasil E Senegal Em Relações Sul-Sul By Luciane Da Silva 6) Performing Solidarity –Embodied Identity & Sudanese Women’s Dance In The Arab And African Diaspora By Shah Noor Hussein |
Protagonisme Académique Des Intellectuels Et Des Militants Noirs Pour Des Politiques Affirmatives: Quotas, Éducation Aux Relations Ethniques Raciales Et Études Africaines Academic Protagonism Of Black Intellectuals And Activists For Affirmative Policies: Quotas, Education In Ethnic Racial Relations, And African Studies (Round Table) | 1) Título Da Comunicação: Qual África Ensinar No Brasil: Tendências E Perspectivas Azevedo by Amailton Magno. Professor Doutor 2) Título Da Comunicação: Cooperação Brasil – África: Segurança Alimentar Na Agenda Pós Independência Dos Países Africanos. By Leyva, Pedro Acosta. 3) Título Da Comunicação: História Da África Na Universidade Do Estado Da Bahia: Formação Dos Professores E Produção Científica by Wilson Mattos. 4) Título Da Comunicação: Ações Afirmativas Nas Universidades Públicas E O Debate Sobre O Justo E O Injusto No Brasil By Neves, Paulo. 5) Título Da Comunicação: Ações Afirmativas De Permanência Qualificada: Impactos Sociais De Pesquisas De Discentes Cotistas Da Universidade Do Estado Da Bahia by Oliveira, Irenilza Oliveira E. 6) Título Da Comunicação: Descortinando E Ampliando Horizontes: Antirracismo Nas Universidades Públicas Brasileiras by Ribeiro, Matilde. 7) Título Da Comunicação: Literaturas Africanas No Brasil: Autodeterminação Como Tema Nas Narrativas De Abdulai Sila by Santana, Suely Santos. 8) Título Da Comunicação: 50 Anos Dos Estudos Africanos No Brasil. By Santos, Acácio Sidinei Almeida. 9) Título Da Comunicação: Corpos E Mentes Insubmissos: Experiências Culturais Dos Donos Da Terra Frente Ao Colonialismo Português E O Papel Das Missões Católicas Em Moçambique by Santos, Denilson Lessa Dos. 10) Título Da Comunicação: Lutas Por Autonomia E Liberdade De Feirantes No Recôncavo Baiano – 1950-1970. By Santos, Hamilton Rodrigues Dos. 11) Título Da Comunicação: Políticas Afirmativas E Diversidade: O Caso Do Sistema De Cotas Nas Leis De Distribuição De Recursos Emergenciais Do Ministério Da Cultura by Souza, Fabiana Mendes De. |
2:15 p.m.– 3:30 p.m. (Concurrent Sessions #6) | |
Panel | Papers/Presenters |
Tell My Horse: The Legacy Of Zora Neale Hurston In The Contemporary Study Of Caribbean And Circum-Caribbean Religions And Culture | 1) “Revisiting Hurston’s Jamaica – Obeah And Revival Zion Religion In The 21st Century” by Khytie K. Brown 2) “Underworld Work: Black Atlantic Religion Making In Jim Crow New Orleans” by Ahmad Greene-Hayes 3) “Refuge And Deliverance: Religion, Faith, And Politics In Modern Jamaica” by KB Dennis Meade 4) “Racialized Geographies Of Cartagena – A Hurstonian Lens” by Jameelah Imani Morris |
Intellectual History And Ancestors Part I. | 1) L’anthropologie Depuis By Welsman Gaspart Revisiting Pre-Colonial Historiography And Decolonizing African Narratives By Namuddu Cissy Settumba 2) West African Epistemological Contributions To Afrodiasporic Studies By Alex Kévin Ouessou Idrissou 3) Let Us Make Man In Our Image”: Thinking About Anthropology From The Philosophy Of Ubuntu By Nompumelelo Radebe 4) Anthropologie Culturelle Et Identité Historique Égyptonubienne : Revisiter L’héritage D’anténor Firmin Dans « De L’égalité Des Races Humaines: Kampoer Kampoer, Ph.D In Ancient History 5) Tangible and Intangible Voices: Spiritual Dimensions of Material Culture/Artifacts from the Transatlantic Era of African Enslavement by Kamau Beyete A. Sadiki |
Health Part I. | 1) Beyond The Speculum: Memory, Trauma And Anti-Blackness In Reproductive Health By Alicia Fahmer 2) The Harvester’s Garden: Females As Body Parts In Nigeria By Jessica Nwafor 3) Stressful Crossings: How Black(Im)Migrants’ Health Is Immobilized In Texas By Victoria M. Massie* And A. Estrella 4) Navigating The Impacts Of Covid-19 Towards The Practice Of Traditional Healing: Medical Pluralism As An Effective Avenue In Extending The Frontiers Of Health Care Provision In Africa By Lebogang Mothapo 5) Advancing medical anthropology and mental health in Sub-Saharan Africa: an overview, theory, and methods for research By David Kofi Mensah |
Music And The Black Experience: The Art And Politics Of Sonic Culture | 1) ‘It was sex, drugs, and the Holy Ghost’: Grace Jones and the Production of Religious Excess By Dr. Judith Casselberry 2) Sonic Chronicles: Black Music’s Archive of Black Life and Death By Dr. Alexis Ligon Holloway 3) Ultrasonic Tastemaker: A Critical Gastromusicology By Dr. Alisha L. Jones,* 4) Music as Mediation: The ‘Soundtrack of America’ Concert Series and the Politics of African American Music By Dr. Maureen Mahon |
Migration Part I | 1) “Go There And See Paradise”: Decolonial Reflections On A Multi-Sited Ethnography Of African Women’s Migration Trajectories In Brazil By Amanda Oliveira 2) Seeking Refuge: African Asylum-Seekers And Belonging-Work In New York City By Dialika Sall 3) Choosing Home: Black Diasporic Return Migration To Accra, Ghana By Dubie Toa-Kwapong 4) Rethinking Diaspora: Second-Generation Africans And Emerging Mobilities Between The UK And Africa By Mikal Woldu |
3:45 p.m.– 5:00 p.m.(Concurrent Sessions #7) | |
Panel Title | Papers/Presenters |
Health Part II. | 1) Non-Communicable Survival: An Ethnography Of Living With Diabetes In Trinidad By Brienna Johnson-Morris 2) “I Have A Lot To Tell. I Just Have Not Had The Opportunity To Tell It”: The Case For Black Feminist Autoethnography In Reclaiming Our Health, Reframing Our Food Stories By Amani Stewart 3) Utilizing Stress Narratives In Guiding Embodiment Work In Nigeria By Taiye Winful 4) Production Of Historical Narratives Of The Transatlantic Slave Trade Through African Perspectives By Ayodamola Okunseinde |
Intellectual History And Ancestors Pt II | 1) A Brief Historiography Of The Legacy Of Black Scholars In Egyptology By Charles Rhodes 2) Imágenes De Lo “Negro” En La Antropología Colombiana 1930-1970 By Karabo- Maya Rodwell 3) Between “Reality On The Ground” And “A New Humanism”: The Anthropology Of Mamadou Dia By Isaac Stanley 4) See That My Archive Is Kept Clean: Distilling The Life And Work Of Dr. Clyde Woods Through Archival Ethnography By Camille Samuels |
Migration Part II | 1)Black Geographies And Indigenous Knowledges; Ethnographies Of Afroeurope By Madeline Jaye Bass 2) Suspecting The Foreigner, Overlooking The Familiar By Karina Beras 3) Black Male “Ex-Pats”: Fantasies And Frustrations Of A Life Abroad By Dan Castilow 4) Black And African In Rome By Faith Macharia 5) “Anti-Haitianism in Paradise: Marginalization, Stigma, and anti-Blackness in The Bahamas”. Bertin M. Louis, Jr. |
Process, Praxis, And Performativity: Explorations Of Black Women’s Creative And Embodied Knowledges Throughout Africa And The African Diaspora | 1) Practicing Creativity, Practicing Womanhood: Exploring The Affective Intricacies Of The Creative Practices Of Senior Women In Lesotho And Sirigu (Ghana) By Katleho Kano Shoro 2) Groovin’ Griot: Exploring The Role Of Movement In Storytelling And Knowledge-Making Throughout The African Diaspora by Azsaneé Truss & Oreoluwa Badaki 3) Dreading The Diaspora: Afro-Femme Hair Care And Techno-Vernacular Innovations In Digital Communication by Cienna Davis 4) A Fence Is A Porous Boundary by Malika Stuerznickel 5) Mi Deh Yah, Yuh Know: Contemporary Enactments Of Citizenship In Jamaica by Latoya Briscoe |
Reconceptualizing The Study Of Northeast Africa (Roundtable) | 1) Marwa Ghazali* (University Of Houston) 2) Michael Ralph (Howard University) 3) Dina Michael Asfaha (Mit) |
Graduate Student Networking | Association of Black Anthropology Student Interest Group Round Table and Networking Session |
Saturday 5/17/25 11:00 a.m.– 12:30 p.m. (Concurrent Sessions #8) | |
Panel Title | Papers/Presenters |
Methods | 1) Studying To Transgress? Elegies Of A Black Researcher Studying White People In Zimbabwe By Tawanda Ray Bvirindi 2) Gone And Forgotten: Methodologies For Black Relating In A Place Of Loss By Cory-Alice Andre-Johnson 3) Constructing And Using Traditions Of Work From African And Diasporic Scholars By Shomarka Keita 4) Making Un/Known: Suspicious Anthropologies By Chinonye Otuonye 5) Outraged Anthropology: The Black Experience And Affective Methodology As Research Politics By Luciane Rocha 6) Dear Mr Sobukwe: On The Use of Epistolary In Anthropological Research By Karabo-Maya Rodwell |
Into Women’s Hands: Misoprostol And The Politics Of Reproduction In Burkina Faso And Senegal (Roundtable) | 1) Professor Tidiane Ndoye, Sociology, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal (Panelist) 2) Seynabou Sakho, Sociology, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal (Project Coordinator/Graduate Student, Senegal) (Panelist) 3) Professor Nathalie Sawadogo, Demography, Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Burkina Faso (Panelist) 4) Christelle Kafondo, Demography, Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Burkina Faso (Project Coordinator/Graduate Student, Burkina Faso) (Panelist) 5) Professor Siri Suh, Sociology, Brandeis University (Moderator/Discussant) |
Political Economy | 1) Why Degrowth Anthropology Is Not Black Study By Bethel Moges 2) The Black Women’s Movement In The Peripheries Of Brazil And Philanthropy: The Quest For Reparation And Combating Inequalities by Ma Nduse Ri 3) Palenkera: Trade, Race And Work By Maira Freire 4) Antropologia Dos Sertões: O Oficio Dos Vaqueiros Na Bahia E A Precária Política Dapatrimonialização By Antonio Passos 5) Comiendo Boca And The Black Femme Body En El Mercado By Bonnie Maldonado 6) African’s Engagement In Development by Daguebah Massi Guizingmo |
Flash Presentation I | 1) Sinais De Navegação E Os Conceitos Da Gente Negra Nas Cidades: Transatlanticidade, Divisão Racial Nas Cidades E O Genocidio Da Juventude Negra No Brasil / Navigation Signs And The Concepts Of Black People In Cities: Transatlanticity, Racial Division In Cities And The Genocide Of Black Youth In Brazil: Paulo Henrique Ferreira De Freitas 2) Black Communities, Legados Coloniales, Violencias Epistémicas, Presentes Postcoloniales Y Futuros Abiertos: Fernando Barbosa – Universidad Complutense De Madrid (Ucm) Part 1: Fernando Barbosa 3) Black Communities, Legados Coloniales, Violencias Epistémicas, Presentes Postcoloniales Y Futuros Abiertos: Fernando Barbosa – Universidad Complutense De Madrid (Ucm) Part 2: Elena Garcia 4) Collateral No More: (Re)Naming Black Women’s Vulnerability to Violence” By Brendane Tynes |
Wenner Gren Presentation |
2:15 Pm – 3:30 Pm (Concurrent Sessions # 9) | |
Panel Title | Papers/Presenters |
Heritage/Archaeology Part. II | 1) “´en El Margen Como Reflejo De La Actual Comunidad Afro En El Estado Español”By Elena Garcia 2) Every Traditional Museum Has A Bit Of A Slave Ship By Joana Flores 3) Biohistorical Africanity: African Endogeneity By Shomarka Keita 4) Reconnecting With Our Past Through Anthropology And Genealogy By Michelle Taylor 5) (Re)Writing The History Of Africa -Two Projects By Solange Ashby |
Islam, Blackness, And The Anthropological Imagination | 1) “An Early Theology/Anthropology Of Africa(Ns): Islamic Scholarship And Fugitive Science” by Bryon Maxey 2) “Disciplinary Restoration As An Ethic For Black Muslim Reflexivity” by Youssef J. Carter 3) “Black Muslims And Regimes Of Citizenship In The Colombian Pacific” by Fatima Siwaju |
Flash Presentation | 1) Thinking With Stuart Hall: Hall’s Legacies And Contributions To The Field: June Payne & Tokunbo Ojo 2) From John Langton Gwaltney’s The Dissenters To Kriphop Theory: Leroy F. Moore 3) Listening Across Fields: Identity, Representation, And Intersectionality In The Ethnographic Vision Of John Gwaltney by Saquib Usman 4) Food And Food Practices In Senegambia, 1400-1900: A Multidisciplinary Approach By Sidy Ndour* And Khady Siwaré |
Executive Planning Meeting | |