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Talk: How to Fruitfully Organize as Black People? Searching for Answers in the History of Pan-Africanism with Gloria Ssanyu Mukasa

The Recovery Plan, Via Santa Reparata 19r

How to Fruitfully Organize as Black people?

Searching for Answers in the History of Pan-Africanism

M.A. Thesis Project by Gloria Ssanyu Mukasa

The question arose on another collective journey of Black organizing: Again there were stumbles, falls and it seemed as if the end of the project was looming on the horizon. I was encouraged to look into the history of Pan-Africanism to find familiarity in the faced obstacles and equally hope for there have been fruits harvested before, against all odds. I am looking forward to share and exchange about the thesis-steps taken so far and invite the audience as companions.

Bio:

Gloria Ssanyu Mukasa 

Daughter of East African migrants in Germany, a sister to many and student of social relations and relationships. I learned to comprehend the intentional in the spoken, acknowledge the spiritual in all that is and find purpose in mediating between people, peoples and our different cultures. Currently, studying M.A. Culture and Organization at Leuphana University to nourish my versatile foundation from which I chose to contribute to the liberation of all oppressed people.

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