Podcasts from the UCLA African Studies Center: Recent Episodes

Podcasts from the UCLA African Studies Center

Podcasts from the UCLA African Studies Center.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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Based on a revisionist approach to military history, Michelle Moyd uncovers the intentional lives of African colonial conscripts.

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A podcast of lecture given by Allen F. Roberts of UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/ Dance

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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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A podcast by Alex Lichtenstein, Associate Professor of history at Indiana University, Bloomington

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A podcast of a lecture by visiting anthropology professor Hélène Neveu Kringelbach from Oxford University.

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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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A podcast of a public lecture by Professor Peter Pels, Leiden University

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A lecture by Farah Chaudhry and Chip Duncan

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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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Manthia Diawara, NYU.

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A Podcast by Jude G. Akudinobi, UC Santa Barbara.

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A lecture by filmmaker Leelai Demoz

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Dr. Amina Mama, University of California, Davis

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Dr. Akinwumi Adesokan, Indiana University

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A podcast by Christopher Muhoozi African Presidential Scholar, University of Michigan Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda from his public talk.

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A discussion with writer, academic, artist and author of books for young people, Véronique Tadjo.

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Myralyn O. A. Nartey, Doctoral Student, UCLA School of Public Health

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Amber Murrey-Ndewa, Syracuse University, Pan-African Studies

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Dayo Spencer, UCLA School of Public Health

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Rayed Khedher, UCLA Department of Anthropology

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Natasha Himmelman, Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town

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Kim Foulds, UCLA Department of Education

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Tina Beyene, UCLA Department of Women's Studies

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Duncan Yoon, UCLA Department of Comparative Literature

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Willis Oyugi, UCLA Department of History

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Tiffany Man, UCLA International Development Studies

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Christopher Mlalazi, Villa Aurora Writer in Exile Feuchtwanger Fellow

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Kristina Benson, UCLA Islamic Studies

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Marvin Boateng, California Lutheran University, Department of Public Policy

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Diana Burnett, Yale Divinity School

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Ann Anaebere, UCLA School of Nursing

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Amber Reed, UCLA Department of Anthropology

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Dr. Paul Zeleza examines the forces and factors that led to the 2007 election violence in Kenya.

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African Activist Association's Fourth Annual Conference.

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Katherine Smith

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Rayed Khedher

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Cassandra Tesch

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Michelle Bumatay

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Shanique Streete

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Hassan Hussein

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E. Bryan Cooper Owens

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Glenda Adjei

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Catherine Appert

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Mouna Mana

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Katelyn Knox

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A conversation with author and journalist Mark Gevisser and Los Angeles Times reporter Scott Kraft. Featuring special guest actor Blair Underwood.

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Haskell Ward, one of the UCLA African Studies Center's first and most distinguished master's graduates, argues in a campus lecture that U.S. policy on Africa historically has failed by allowing for the continued impact of the Berlin Conference of 1884-85.