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‘Dance of the Jakaranda’ by Peter Kimani was the first book in our African book talk series. With this series, we hope to offer a platform where African writers can engage a global audience, offering not just their work, but exciting perspectives on how personal, political, and cultural experiences drive their storytelling.

This was the third Lecture in our lecture series on 'Africa and Africanity'. This Lecture on  'Ethics in Higher Education: An African Perspective' focused on education and technical skills that people require to make decisions on the basis of rationalized processing.

This was the second Lecture in our lecture series on 'Africa and Africanity'. This Lecture on 'Future of Religion and Religiosity of the Future' is grounded on the dimension of human identity that cannot be expressed empirically of which is religiosity.

This was the first Lecture in our lecture series on 'Africa and Africanity'. This Lecture on Identity and Equity is grounded on the view, that we humans are brothers and sisters, whoever we happen to be, wherever we happen to live, wherever we happen to have come from, and whatever our means of livelihood. 

A trans-Atlantic dialogue on the European Green Deal, climate diplomacy, and the impact of youth activist movements on shaping public policy.

2-day workshop on Countering Islamophobia Through Education: Presented by Columbia Students on Friday, December 11 & Monday, December 14!