Community Engaged Scholarship: A West African Perspective

Activity Type: 
Seminar
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Presenter: 
Professor Abdou Seck
Date: 
Thursday, February 8, 2024 - 16:30 to 18:00
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Location: 
William Pitt Union 540
Contact Person: 
Rys Shultz
Contact Email: 
rysshultz@pitt.edu

Professor Abdou Seck is a decolonial scholar and activist from Senegal (West Africa). In this seminar, we will learn more about his work and what decolonial activism looks like from a West-African and Senegalese perspective! This chat will be facilitated by Dr. Pernille Røge and Dr. Oronde Sharif. Reception to follow!

More about the speaker:
Professor Abdou Seck founded and currently leads the Group for Action and Critical Study of Africa (GAEC – Africa), a decolonial group of activist scholars. Prof. Seck’s work centers on making theory accessible to people outside of academia and he engages with artists, musicians, indigenous communities, and boots-on-the-ground activists to bridge the gap between academia/theory to the populations living those lives that theory comes from. He brings critical knowledge of race and racial formation from a West African and Pan-Africanist perspective. This is all part of a larger conversation about the globalization of Africa and the Africanization of the globe – it is of critical importance to center African knowledge and uplift education about Africa in our communities and beyond.

UCIS Unit: 
Center for African Studies
European Studies Center
Global Studies Center
Other Pitt Sponsors: 
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA)
Department of Africana Studies
Department of French & Italian
Department of History
David C Frederick Honors College
Center on Race and Social Problems
Deitrich School of Arts and Sciences
Pitt Johnstown
Is Event Already in University Calendar?: 
No