This symposium was held April 13-14, 2023. Recordings of the keynote addresses by Dr. Paul Joseph López Oro and Dr. Tatiana Flores are now available (see below). The symposium brought together ...
In his new book, Kyle T. Mays argues that the violence of policing has always been intimately tied to U.S. democracy. Like many people who believe in justice, I was angry at the deaths of Breonna ...
In collaboration with Black Indians NC, this extraordinary event will feature the screening of the captivating film Duality: A Collection of Afro Indigenous Perspectives. This film highlights ...
“Wail on Whalers, a Portrait of Amos Haskins” by Felandus Thames, an “homage to escaped enslaved people who found autonomy in whaling,” is comprised of hairbeads strung on coated wire. The piece is ...
The Mongabay Newscast traveled to Climate Week in New York City in September to document the perspectives of conservation NGOs, activists and policymakers hailing from Asia to African and the Amazon.
Arias Hoyle’s voice is so smooth it could put you in a trance. Hoyle, whose stage name is Air Jazz, is a 20-year-old Afro-Indigenous musician from Juneau celebrated for his place-based rhymes. In 2021 ...
Reparations for indigenous peoples in international and comparative law : an introduction / Federico Lenzerini -- Reparation for indigenous peoples : is international law ready to ensure redress for ...
“Entwined: Freedom, Sovereignty and the Sea” at Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut explores Indigenous and African ties to the waterways of New England. The exhibition calls on visitors to think ...
Introduction : African traditions in the study of religion in Africa / Ezra Chitando, Afe Adogame, Bolaji Bateye -- ch. 1. African religions in African scholarship : a critique / Umar Habila Dadem ...