In this episode, historian, Joel Cabrita (Standford University), discusses her recent monograph Written Out: The Silencing of Regina Gelana Twala (Ohio University Press 2023) She explains how a Black South African woman (Regina Twala) was systematically erased from history and from the scholarly works she helped produced. Dr. Cabrita also discusses the issues of positionality, historical erasure, and academic misappropriation as obstacles that continue to impede knowledge production and dissemination.
Insignificant Things: A Conversation with Matthew Rarey
The Demise of Senegalese Democracy
Islam & Anarchism: A Conversation with Mohamed Abdou
Seeing the Unseen: A Conversation with Susan Elizabeth Gagliardi
Decolonizing the Mind: In Conversation with Ngūgī wa Thiong’o
PART-TWO: The Sentencing of Ousmane Sonko & Another Uprising in Senegal
PART-ONE: The Sentencing of Ousmane Sonko & Another Uprising in Senegal
PART-TWO: Why The Current Politico-Legal Unrest in Senegal?
PART-ONE: Why The Current Politico-Legal Unrest in Senegal?
Dispossession, Slavery and Inequality in West-Central Africa
Policing Social Activism in Africa
Opposing Apartheid on Stage: A Conversation With Historian Tyler Fleming
Discussing Scripts of Blackness with Dr. Noémie Ndiaye
Military Coup and Political Impasse in Burkina Faso
Challenging the Executive: Legislative Election in Senegal
Popular Uprising in Senegal: A Year Later
The Lemba People of South Africa and Jewish Genetic Ancestry Studies
The Muridiyya on the Move: Islam, Migration and Place Making
”Decolonizing Diasporas”: A Conversation with Dr. Figueroa-Vásquez
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