Why Black Unity? Pan-Africanism, Dalhousie and the World
Please join the Black Student Advising Centre in celebrating the eve of Dalhousie Centennial in our 2018 African Heritage Month event with an interesting topic: Why Black Unity? Pan-Africanism, Dalhousie and the World
Though leaders such as Marcus Garvey, Bob Marley, and Rocky Jones believed strongly in the unity of black people – across the globe. But why did they choose Pan-Africanism as a world view, and is such a position still necessary for the 21st century? Join Dr. Chike Jeffers, philosopher of race, and Dr. Isaac Saney, historian, as they explore the history of Pan-Africanism and question its significance for Dalhousie, Nova Scotia, and the world.
Moderator: Tiffany Gordon
Category
Special Events
Time
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Location
Room 303 Dalhousie Student Union Building
Cost
Free
Additional Information
Come out and join us to celebrate the eve of the Dalhousie Centennial. There will be African drumming.
Light Refreshments will be served
Contact
Oluronke Taiwo at taiwooa@dal.ca Or Tiffany Gordon at tmgordon@dal.ca