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The Keynote Address of the 2020 Princeton African Humanities Colloquium, delivered by Evelyn Fogwe Chibaka (University of Buea/CaPROWN).
Panel One of the Princeton African Humanities Colloquium 2020: Theorizing and Teaching African Digital Humanities
Methods and Sources for African Digital Humanities – Princeton African Humanities Colloquium 2020
Writing and Publishing in African Digital Humanities – Princeton African Humanities Colloquium 2020
DAY ONE
KEYNOTE: Address and Responses (November 16, 10am-12pm ET)
Speaker:
Evelyn Fogwe Chibaka – University of Buea/CaPROWN –[email protected]
Respondents:
Angel David Nieves – Northeastern University/Apartheid Heritages – [email protected]
Bhakti Shringarpure – University of Connecticut/Warscapes – [email protected]
Mark Anthony Neal – Duke University/Left of Black – [email protected]
Wendy Laura Belcher – Princeton University/PEMM – [email protected]
Chair: Simon Gikandi – Princeton University/PAHC – [email protected]
Lunch Break Recorded Digital Initiative Showcase (November 16, 12:45pm-12:55pm)
Majimaji War Heritage: Nancy Rushohora – Stellenbosch University – [email protected]
PANEL 1: Theorizing and Teaching of African Digital Humanities (November 16, 1pm-3pm)
James Yeku – The University of Kansas/Digital Nollywood – [email protected]
Hlonipha Mokoena – University of the Witwatersrand/WISER – [email protected]
Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang – University of Ghana/SIT – [email protected]
Ainehi Edoro-Glines – University of Wisconsin-Madison/Brittle Paper – [email protected]
Discussant: Laila Hussein Moustafa – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/CGS – [email protected]
DAY TWO
PANEL 2: Methods and Sources for African Digital Humanities (November 17, 10am-12pm)
Chao Tayiana – African Digital Heritage – [email protected]
Eleni Castro – Boston University/Ajami Project – [email protected]
Tunde Ope-Davies (Opeibi) – University of Lagos/CEDHUL – [email protected]
Nontsikelelo Mutiti – Virginia Commonwealth University/Black Chalk & Co. – [email protected]
Discussant: Peter Alegi – Michigan State University/Africa Past & Present – [email protected]
Lunch Break Recorded Digital Initiative Showcase (November 17, 12:45pm-12:55pm)
The Africa I Know (TAIK): Adji Bousso Dieng – Princeton University – [email protected]
PANEL 3: Writing and Publishing in African Digital Humanities (November 17, 1pm-3pm)
Ng’ang’a Wahu-Mũchiri – University of Nebraska-Lincoln – [email protected]
Kim Gallon – Purdue University/Black Press Research Collective(BPRC) - [email protected]
Msia Kibona Clark – Howard University/Hip Hop in Africa Blog & Podcast – [email protected]
Sean Jacobs – The New School/Africa is a Country – [email protected]
Discussant: Lorelle D. Semley – College of the Holy Cross – [email protected]
*Organizer: Chambi Chachage – Princeton University – [email protected]
Registration: https://princeton.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_g_LOQ78_QcCiRASkWNgvdg