Dear Colleagues,

Please find below and attached CBAAC'S Conference
announcemement and Call for Papers for 2008.

This conference is for all Black people including Continental and Diasporic 
Africans, Dalits, Tribals, Aboriginal Australians, and Pacific
Islanders!  It will be an historic gathering so please circulate widely.

Regards.

Ibraheem O. Muheeb
Centre for Black African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC)
National Theatre Iganmu, Lagos, Nigeria
2348077981151
2348023187605
234-1-4765635

TEACHING AND PROPAGATING AFRICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
TO THE DIASPORA AND TEACHING DIASPORA HISTORY AND
CULTURE TO AFRICA, NOVEMBER 11-13 2008, STATE
UNIVERSITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

Africa has a very rich, vibrant and resilient culture.
However, there is very little that is known by
Africans at home and those overseas about themselves
and the resultant linkages. The Atlantic slave trade
marked the beginning of the dispersal of people of
African descent to the new world. This has continued
to have a debilitating effect on Africa and the
African Diaspora's development. African history has
for years been distorted in the same manner that her
peoples had been dehumanized. The spread of African
culture has brought about economic and cultural
development of people outside Africa, unfortunately at
Africa's expense.

The attendant severance of every possible means of
contacts impaired the depth of knowledge and exchange
on the two divides “Africans on the continent and
Africans in the Diaspora." The palpable lack of
knowledge of the inherent potentialities for
socio-economic ends has impeded the rise of Africa and
Africans in the world's socio-economic and political
spaces. While the Diaspora does not have the full
grasp of the diverse potentials in Africa embedded in
the richness of its history, culture and religion;
Africans on the continent also appear not to be giving
due consideration to the many derivable benefits from
exploring the potentials of its external contents. It
is the realization of the foregoing and the need to
transcend these challenges that has made the
organization of a colloquium to examine these issues
very imperative. Thus, Centre for Black and African
Arts and Civilization (CBAAC) in conjunction with Pan
African Strategic and Policy Research Group
(PANAFSTRAG) , Institute for Afro-Brazilian Studies
(IPEAFRO), Brazil and the State University of Rio de
Janeiro is orgainsing a colloquium to facilitate
closer cultural links between continental and Diaspora
Africa.

Conference participants are encouraged to submit
abstract of not more than 250 words on any aspects of
the broad sub themes identified below:

SUB THEMES:

Teaching African and Diaspora History: Theoretical
and Methodological Issues

Historicizing Africa and the Diaspora

Indigenous Knowledge System: Politics, Economics,

Health and Legal systems

Global African Identity

Sports, Visual and Performing Arts

Liberation Ideologies in Africa and in the Diaspora

Slavery: Past and Present

African Spirituality and Values

Religion and Morality

Popular Culture: Music, Dance and Folklores

Contemporary Development, Co-operation and Linkages

Gender and Race Relation

Media: Language and Communication

Social Capital and Development

Globalization, African History and Culture

WORKSHOP THEMES
The Politics of Teaching and Propagating African and
Diaspora History and Culture

African Values, Ethics and Development

Curriculum Development and Implementation

Spirituality, Religion and Africa - Diaspora
Relations

Challenges and Prospects of Africa – Diaspora
Relationships

All abstracts should include title, the author(s)
name, institutional affiliation, address, telephone
number and email address. All abstracts for
consideration which must be in electronic format
should be received not later than 30th June, 2008 by
all of the following individuals:

1. tunde_babawale@ yahoo.com
2. [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
3. isholawilliams@ yahoo.com
4. ibraheem_muheeb@ yahoo.com

Authors whose abstracts are accepted would be notified
not later than 30th of July 2008 while all papers for
presentation must be received in electronic format not
later than 30th September, 2008.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Further details on financial support by CBAAC for
authors of successful abstracts would be provided
later. While the conference is open, non-paper
presenters who may wish to participate in the
workshops are encouraged to seek funding from other
sources.

The official languages of the conference are: English,
French, Spanish and Portuguese.

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