My Colorful Nana: Public Humanities Project

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GRADUATE CONFERENCES:

DEPARTMENT OF SEXUALITY & GENDER

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, LANGUAGES AND CULTURE



  • "How do we critically engage with approaches to transit, contagion, and systemic formations within feminist movements?"



[2025]

DEPARTMENT OF ART & PUBLIC POLICY

NYU TISCH CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND STUDY



  • "How might metaphors, systems, and symbols render history and nationhood legible or illegible within the disciplining logics of time and space?"



[2025]

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH



  • "In what ways does language constrain the articulation of thought, feeling, and memory—both in relation to the self and to others?"



[2024]

CREATIVE WORK:

 Engaged with the West African Research Center in Dakar, Senegal.


"Black hair is the root of pan-africanism"


[2022]

Fulbright Scholarship in Dakar, Senegal

"How did the 1960s 'Black Is Beautiful' movement intersect with the emergence of Pan-Africanism?"


[2022]
  


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