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Black/African Feminisms Conference (2024)

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Black/African Feminisms Conference (2024)

About The Black/African Feminisms Conference

The Black/ African Feminisms Conference on the 19th (virtual) and 20th (in-person) of April 2024, is an invitation to interact with a community of presenters, panelists and conference attendees to explore the multitude of perspectives on the topic. Blackness is not a monolith. Within the Canadian context, Black Canadians represent a range of people of African descent from the continent and the diaspora. The goal of the conference is to create space to share and discuss these complexities and commonalities. It is the brainchild of Dr. Njoki Wane, a celebrated and renowned scholar, whose work focuses on gender, colonialism, anti-colonialism, Black Feminisms, Indigenous knowledge practices, spirituality, African immigrant women in Canada and anti-racism education. As the chair of the Department of Social Justice Education at the 麻豆传媒 (OISE), University of Toronto, Dr. Wane鈥檚 contributions to the field offer opportunities for dialogue and inquiry into Black identity.

The overarching theme of the conference is 鈥淏lack/African Health and Well-Being.鈥 Other themes that will be explored include, but not limited to, conceptualizing Black/African health, healing spaces, spirituality, empowerment, self-care, peacebuilding, reconciliation, intergenerational health and wisdom, and emotional well-being. According to Wane (2014), it is evident that there is no universal Black experience; however, there is a call for concerted efforts to forge intellectual and cultural linkages rooted in our common origins.

Black Feminisms are therefore the convergence point where our past, present and future voices, our struggles and triumphs and holistic stories can be told, celebrated and handed over to future generations (Wane, 2014). This is a clarion call for all of us Black Feminists scattered across the globe to come together and form a powerful circle that will 鈥渃ollapse all screens that threaten to obscure our eyes from the beauties of the world" (Ogundipe-Leslie & Ourselves, 1994; Wane, 2014).

Keynote Speakers


 

Keynote

Founding Cultural Director | SACCAE Studio

 

 

Keynote

Co-Founder | Zambian Women's History Museum
special guest

Assistant Professor | Toronto Metropolitan University
special guests

Community Activist | South Africa
special guest

Co-Founder | Learning Action Alliance for Girls Agency

Event Schedule

 

 

 

 

Agenda
Day 1  Program Schedule

 

 

 

 

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Conference Schedule
Day 2 | Program Schedule

 

 

 

 

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Day 2 |  Panel Sessions

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Registration

Registration link:

You must register to participate or present at this conference. Only registered attendees can access any virtual conference platforms (i.e. Zoom links).

Visit this link for the full conference program: