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Thursday, November 4
10:00 am EST to 11:30 am EST Symposium Welcome, Announcement of Book and Article Prize Winners, & Opening Performance: The Freetown Collective 
1:15 pm EST to 3:00 pm EST Panel: Black Critiques of the Crises of Colonialism and Fascism in the 1930s 
- Leslie James (Queen Mary University of London), Moderator
 
- Davarian Baldwin (Trinity College)
 
- Minkah Makalani (Johns Hopkins University)
 
- Khwezi Mkhize (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
 
 
Friday, November 5
10:15 am EST to Noon EST Plenary: Black (State) Politics in Africa and the African Diaspora 
- Ben Talton (Temple University), Moderator 
 
- Abosede George (Barnard College) 
 
- Sabatho Nyamsenda (University of Dar es Salaam)
 
- Edilza Sotero (Federal University of Bahia)
 
- Michael Gomez (New York University)
 
 
12:15 pm EST to 2:00 pm EST Panel: Black Food Futures: Dreams of a Food Sovereign Black World in Times of Crisis 
- Valerie Grim (Indiana University), Moderator
 
- Adante Hart (MPH, RD, LDN)
 
- Njathi Kabui (MA, Master Chef, Cultural Food Anthropologist, Kenya)
 
- Frederick Douglass Opie (Babson College)
 
- Bobby J. Smith, II (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
 
 
2:30 pm EST to 4:15 pm EST Plenary: Coalition Building in the Wake of 2020 
- Jared Ball (Morgan State), Moderator
 
- Charisse Burden-Stelly (Carleton)
 
- Akosua Adomako Ampofo (University of Ghana)
 
- Russell Rickford (Cornell University)
 
 
Saturday, November 6
10:15 am EST to Noon EST
Panel: Transgressive Bodies and Sexualities in the Black Diaspora 
- Luciana Brito (Universidade Federal de Reconcavo da Bahia-UFRB), Moderator
 
- Bruno Santana (Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil)
 
- Megg Rayara (Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil) 
 
- Andrea Allen (University of Toronto)
 
- Joshua Reason (University of Pennsylvania)
 
 
12:15 pm EST to 2:00 pm EST Plenary: The Legacy of Andaiye: The Point is to Change the World: Selected Writings of Andaiye 
- Monique Bedasse (Washington University), Moderator
 
- Brian Meeks (Brown University)
 
- Aaron Kamugisha (University of the West Indies, Barbados)
 
- Nicole Burrowes (Rutgers University)
 
- Alissa Trotz (University of Toronto), Respondent
 
 
2:30 pm EST to 4:15 pm EST 
Panel: Black Responses to Health Crises/Epidemics 
- Ameenah Shakir (Florida A&M University), Moderator
 
- Edna Bonhomme (Bard College, Berlin)
 
- Jim Downs (Gettysburg College)
 
- Mary Hicks (University of Chicago)
 
- Grace Redhead (University of Warwick)
 
 
  
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