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School of International and Public Affairs Arts & Sciences Crossing the Sahara and Back: African Feminisms in Dialogue Second African & African Diaspora Studies Humanities Afternoon African & African Diaspora Studies Modesto A. Maidique Campus 11200 S.W. 8th St., LC 304, Miami, Florida 33199 t. 305-348-4264 f. 305-348-3270 Africana.fiu.edu Co-sponsored by the Departments of Modern Languages, Architecture, Global and Sociocultural Studies, and English, the Women Studies Center, AADS Graduate Students Association, Council of Student Organizations, Women, Sexuality, and Gender Studies Association, The Center for the Humanities in an Urban Environment, FIU Alumni Association, and WPBT2. The second annual African & African Diaspora Studies Humanities Afternoon brings together international scholars who are interrogating, theorizing and actively engaging gender issues within a transnational perspective. November 18, 2011 Presentations and discussion begin at 1 p.m., GL100B Reception and exhibition opening at 5:30 p.m., PCA140 For session abstracts and detailed program, visit our website: Africana.fiu.edu Featuring Fatima Sadiqi, University of Fez Abena Busia, Rutgers University Obioma Nnaemeka, Indiana University Aziza Chaouni, Bureau E.A.S.T., Toronto, Canada with responses by Edmund Abaka, University of Miami Donna Aza Weir-Soley, FIU Maya Boutaghou, FIU
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Page 1: Crossing the Sahara and Back - African & African Diaspora ...africana.fiu.edu/events/2011/crossing-sahara-feminist-dialogue/20111118-flyer.pdfNov 18, 2011  · t. 305-348-4264 f. 305-348-3270

School of International and Public Affairs

Arts & Sciences

Crossing the Sahara and Back: African Feminisms in Dialogue

Second African & African Diaspora Studies Humanities Afternoon

African & African Diaspora StudiesModesto A. Maidique Campus 11200 S.W. 8th St., LC 304, Miami, Florida 33199t. 305-348-4264 f. 305-348-3270 Africana.fiu.edu

Co-sponsored by the Departments of Modern Languages, Architecture, Global and Sociocultural Studies, and English, the Women Studies Center, AADS Graduate Students Association, Council of Student Organizations, Women, Sexuality, and

Gender Studies Association, The Center for the Humanities in an Urban Environment, FIU Alumni Association, and WPBT2.

The second annual African & African Diaspora Studies Humanities Afternoon brings together international scholars who are interrogating, theorizing and actively engaging gender issues within a transnational perspective.

November 18, 2011Presentations and discussion begin at 1 p.m., GL100BReception and exhibition opening at 5:30 p.m., PCA140For session abstracts and detailed program, visit our website: Africana.fiu.edu

FeaturingFatima Sadiqi, University of FezAbena Busia, Rutgers UniversityObioma Nnaemeka, Indiana UniversityAziza Chaouni, Bureau E.A.S.T., Toronto, Canada

with responses byEdmund Abaka, University of MiamiDonna Aza Weir-Soley, FIUMaya Boutaghou, FIU