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Preservation of Indigenous West African Cultures and Knowledge through Toponyms, Symbols and Artefacts
Guest edited by Dr. Yaw Owusu-Agyeman
The history, traditions, and cultures of different ethnic groups in West Africa are deeply rooted in naming practices that serve to safeguard the values and heritage of these diverse groups. The colonization of Africa however altered the traditional values and cultures that defined these naming practices.
Latest Open Access Volume of Environment and Society (Vol. 13)
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Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink with Riaz Phillips
The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin (BIES) announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink.” Please join us Tuesday, August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6 p.m. GMT. Champion of Afro-Caribbean cuisines Riaz Phillips, author of Belly Full: Caribbean Food in the UK and West Winds: Recipes, History, and Tales from Jamaica, will present.
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Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink with Riaz Phillips
The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin (BIES) announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink.” Please join us Tuesday, August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6 p.m. GMT.
Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink with Riaz Phillips
The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin (BIES) announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink.” Please join us Tuesday, August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6 p.m. GMT. Champion of Afro-Caribbean cuisines Riaz Phillips, author of Belly Full: Caribbean Food in the UK and West Winds: Recipes, History, and Tales from Jamaica, will present.
Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink with Riaz Phillips
The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin (BIES) announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink.” Please join us Tuesday, August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6 p.m. GMT. Champion of Afro-Caribbean cuisines Riaz Phillips, author of Belly Full: Caribbean Food in the UK and West Winds: Recipes, History, and Tales from Jamaica, will present.
Event: Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink with Riaz Phillips (30 Aug)
The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin (BIES) announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink.” Please join us Tuesday, August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6 p.m. GMT. Champion of Afro-Caribbean cuisines Riaz Phillips, author of Belly Full: Caribbean Food in the UK and West Winds: Recipes, History, and Tales from Jamaica, will present.
Call For Papers Deadline Extension for ABWH Symposium!!!
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Association of Black Women Historians Symposium
New collection of images from the Black/African Diaspora
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The Getty Images Archive has posted a large collection of images of the African disapora for free non-profit use. You can learn more at:
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