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Symposium 2019

Symposium Photo Gallery

Here are some photos from the Global Africa, Migration, Literature and the Arts Symposium.

Please visit the AMESALL website for a full recap of this event. 

K-12 Workshop 2019

K-12 Workshop 2019

  • Panelists for the Global Africa, Women's Bio-Graphics, and the Practice of Diaspora

    Moderator (end left): Chioma Nwankwo

    Panelists (L to R): Alexandria Smith, Marame Gueye & Gabriel Bamgbose 

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  • 3/27/19: Pre-symposium dinner at Sahara's 

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    Gabriel Bamgbose (Program in Comparative Literature, Rutgers University)

    Tosin Gbogi (The Interdisciplinary Program in Liquistics, Tulane University)

    Precious Erhunmwuosere (School of Nursing, Rutgers University)

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  • 3/28/19: Roger Noguerol Ramirez presented 'El Cajon as a symbol of Resistance'

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  • Africa World Press 

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  • Johnathan Bishop Highfield: Riding the Indian Ocean's Waves

    Displacement of People and Movement of Food across Four Continents 

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  • Day 1, Panel 1: Global Africa, Material Cultures, and the Arts of Being 

    Moderator (end L): François Cornilliat

    Panelists (2nd L to R): Jonathan Bishop Highfield, Ouafaa Deleger and Roger Noguerol Ramirez

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  • Global Africa, Migration, Literature, and the Arts attendees 

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  • Cacophonous cognates: Poetry performance by (L-R) Alexandria Smith, Thato Magano, and Paulina Barrios

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Panelists for the Global Africa, Women's Bio-Graphics, and the Practice of Diaspora

Moderator (end left): Chioma Nwankwo

Panelists (L to R): Alexandria Smith, Marame Gueye & Gabriel Bamgbose 

3/27/19: Pre-symposium dinner at Sahara's 

Left to right:

Gabriel Bamgbose (Program in Comparative Literature, Rutgers University)

Tosin Gbogi (The Interdisciplinary Program in Liquistics, Tulane University)

Precious Erhunmwuosere (School of Nursing, Rutgers University)

3/28/19: Roger Noguerol Ramirez presented 'El Cajon as a symbol of Resistance'

Africa World Press 

Johnathan Bishop Highfield: Riding the Indian Ocean's Waves

Displacement of People and Movement of Food across Four Continents 

Day 1, Panel 1: Global Africa, Material Cultures, and the Arts of Being 

Moderator (end L): François Cornilliat

Panelists (2nd L to R): Jonathan Bishop Highfield, Ouafaa Deleger and Roger Noguerol Ramirez

Global Africa, Migration, Literature, and the Arts attendees 

Cacophonous cognates: Poetry performance by (L-R) Alexandria Smith, Thato Magano, and Paulina Barrios

3/30/19: K-12 Teachers Workshop

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