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Graduate student Abubakar Muhammad participates at the Kano Internation Poetry Festival organized by Poetic Wednesdays Initiative.
Graduate student Abubakar Muhammad meets with final year English and Literary Studies, Theatre and Performing Arts, and Mass Communications students of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, his alma mater for advising and mentoring.
Graduate student Abubakar Muhammad at the Kano Book Club meeting that he organizes annually with support from PeacePanel Centre and Gozak Media.
Associate Professor Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué and her research assistant, Enoch Tanyi, in Yaoundé, Cameroon, taken on July 9, 2024, at the National Bahá'í Centre. Prof. Mougoué conducted research in their archives for her second book project on transnational history.
Archival material Associate Professor Jacqueline-Bethel studied in Yaoundé, Cameroon for her second book project on transnational history.
Associate Professor Samuel England stands near the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia.
Associate Professor Samuel England visits the Lower Selma Museum and cemetery in Nova Scotia.
Professor Marissa Moorman presents two programs called ‘Quintais’ for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial – one in Venice with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho and another at the the Batalha Cinema in Porto, Portugal with Ondjaki. In both cases, they played music and sounds and discussed their significance to life during the period of the liberation struggles in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau.
Marissa Moorman presents for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho. Crédito das fotografias: Greenhouse Project, 2024. Cortesia de Studio Mónica de Miranda (a mencionar sempre que partilhares estas fotografias). Fotografia por © Renato Cruz Santos (dependendo do fotógrafo).
Marissa Moorman presents for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho. Crédito das fotografias: Greenhouse Project, 2024. Cortesia de Studio Mónica de Miranda (a mencionar sempre que partilhares estas fotografias). Fotografia por © Renato Cruz Santos (dependendo do fotógrafo).
Marissa Moorman presents at the Batalha Cinema in Porto, Portugal with Ondjaki. Marissa Moorman presents for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho. Crédito das fotografias: Greenhouse Project, 2024. Cortesia de Studio Mónica de Miranda (a mencionar sempre que partilhares estas fotografias). Fotografia por © Renato Cruz Santos (dependendo do fotógrafo).
Marissa Moorman presents at the Batalha Cinema in Porto, Portugal with Ondjaki. Marissa Moorman presents for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho. Crédito das fotografias: Greenhouse Project, 2024. Cortesia de Studio Mónica de Miranda (a mencionar sempre que partilhares estas fotografias). Fotografia por © Renato Cruz Santos (dependendo do fotógrafo).
Professor Marissa Moorman interviews in Portugal with a platform focused on Afro-descendentsm arts and culture in Portugal.
Professor Marissa Moorman presents two programs called ‘Quintais’ for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial – one in Venice with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho and another at the the Batalha Cinema in Porto, Portugal with Ondjaki. In both cases, they played music and sounds and discussed their significance to life during the period of the liberation struggles in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau.
Professor Marissa Moorman presents two programs called ‘Quintais’ for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial – one in Venice with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho and another at the the Batalha Cinema in Porto, Portugal with Ondjaki. In both cases, they played music and sounds and discussed their significance to life during the period of the liberation struggles in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau.
Professor Marissa Moorman presents two programs called ‘Quintais’ for the Portuguese Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennial – one in Venice with Kalaf Epalanga, Ondjaki, and Ângela Coutinho and another at the the Batalha Cinema in Porto, Portugal with Ondjaki. In both cases, they played music and sounds and discussed their significance to life during the period of the liberation struggles in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde and Guinea Bissau.
Academic Advising Manager Andrew Bartsch captures the Arc de Triomphe during his stay in Paris, France for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Academic Advising Manager Andrew Bartsch overlooks a view of Austria.
Academic Advising Manager Andrew Bartsch captures the Nike of Samothrace at the Louvre during his stay in Paris, France for the 2024 Summer Olympics.