We explore the African conception of time and how it impacts African history
Covering topics from the conception of time to the place of orality in the African historical tradition
How a group of driven sisters from the Caribbean launched a Pan-African movement
Dr Mzilikazi Koné and Elizabeth Grumbach
Tuesday 9 August 2022
Hama and Ki-Zerbo explore the highly developed notion of time in the African tradition and how this is evidenced in various aspects of social living
In this paper, Dr Akinola shows how a philosophy of history can be derived from oral traditions and examining historical practice
Apeike Umolu and Dr Hilary Beckles discuss the state of Pan-Africanism and its role in the global reparations movement
Apeike Umolu reflects on chairing this year’s Culture and Identity Committee.
Apeike Umolu appointed as Chairperson on the Culture and Identity Commitee
René Odanga (Fellow, 2021) and George Evans (Summer Fellow, 2021) have secured admissions to Emory University and the University of Oxford