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SUMMARY:Who Is An African in the Americas? An Oxford-Style Debate
DESCRIPTION:Opening event of the Teachers College, Columbia University Center for African Education&#8217;s Annual&nbsp;Who Is An African? Series&nbsp;February 20, 2013, 4PM-6PMLocation: TH 136 &nbsp;&nbsp;Who is An African in the Americas? &#8212;An Oxford-Style Debate&nbsp;explores what is means to claim an African identity in an increasing globalized world.&nbsp;Panelists will make arguments concerning a rigid definition of what African identity is, followed by an equally well-constructed argument advocating for a multifaceted understanding of what African identity encompasses. Panelists will include scholars from the fields of Anthropology, Sociology, History, and other fields.&nbsp;Guest Panelists:Edward Ramsamy,&nbsp;Ph.D., Associate Professor of Africana Studies and Geography at Rutgers University.&nbsp;Pamela Newkirk, Professor of Journalism at New York University and author of&nbsp;Within the Veil: Black Journalists, White&nbsp;Media
LOCATION:TH 136
URL:http://www.tc.edu/centers/cae/events.asp?EventID=11956&m=2&d=20&y=2013
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