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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: From Old to New African Diasporas
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month 2018:&nbsp;From Old to New African Diasporas: The multiple difficulties of untangling displacements and identities by Professor Pablo Idahosa



About the Event:&nbsp;The event will be hosted by Sarah Onyango, Host/Producer, CHUO 89.1FM. The Public lecture by Professor Pablo Idahosa will be followed by a wine &amp; cheese reception.



About the Keynote Speaker:&nbsp;Dr. Pablo Idahosa is a professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at York University. He is an internationally recognized specialist in African Studies. His publications, include The Populist Dimension of African Political Thought: Essays in Reconstruction and Retrieval and Development’s Displacements: Ecologies, Economies and Cultures at Risk. Dr. Idahosa’s research interests include, but are not limited to, the relationship between development and modernity in Africa, the relationship between development and cultural production in Africa, ethnicity and displacement in the Niger Delta, and the politics of ethnicity, globalization and development. He has previously served as the Coordinator of the African Studies Program at York University and is currently the Head of Founder&#039;s College.



RVSP is required. Register here.
LOCATION:303 Paterson Hall, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6
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