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SUMMARY:Black History Month Event: Exploring Jazz\, Revolution\, and Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a thought-provoking Black History Month event at the Humanities Graduate Centre on 19 February 2025\, from 13:00 to 15:00. This event will feature two compelling talks that explore the intersections of culture\, politics\, and leadership in Black history. \nFeatured Talks\n\n\n“Jazz\, Vice\, Geography\, & Revolution: The Triumph and Fall of the Harlem and Sophiatown Renaissances (1920-1948)”By Blair M. Proctor\, PhDThis talk delves into the rise and fall of Harlem and Sophiatown as cultural and political hubs\, highlighting their role in shaping Black artistic and intellectual movements. \n\n\n“Elijah Muhammad”By Asad el Malik\, PhDA deep dive into the life and impact of Elijah Muhammad\, examining his leadership and influence on Black identity\, self-determination\, and political consciousness. \n\n\nThe event will conclude with a Q&A session\, providing an opportunity for discussion and engagement. \n📍 Venue: Humanities Graduate Centre🕐 Date & Time: 19 February 2025 | 13:00 – 15:00 \nRegister here: https://forms.gle/xVyivH7mpC4bpvLf9 \nFor more information\, contact siwakhile.maseko@wits.ac.za or lionel.king@wits.ac.za.
URL:https://www.africa-usforum.africa/event/black-history-month-event-exploring-jazz-revolution-and-leadership/
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SUMMARY:Africa's External Partnerships Architecture - Evidence From Africa's Regional Economic Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Policy as they host the Africa-U.S. forum on the African Union’s external partnerships architecture. This event will start at 9 a.m. ET (6 a.m. PT) at the DACOR Bacon House in Washington\, D.C. It will be conducted in a hybrid format\, allowing both in-person and online participation. This forum is co-sponsored by George Washington University\, Howard University\, the University of the Witwatersrand (in Johannesburg)\, and the Public Diplomacy Council of America. \nIf you cannot attend in person\, RSVP HERE for Zoom information.
URL:https://www.africa-usforum.africa/event/africas-external-partnerships-architecture-evidence-from-africas-regional-economic-communities/
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