A history of Pan Africanism, the African Diaspora and ‘Africa 2063’ will be covered. This class explores colonization, decolonization, reunification strategies and neocolonialism. Through the lens of Pan-Africanism, we look at Africa today and issues such as how Africans managed to resist colonial efforts to eradicate control of Africa by Africans. From the inhumane ideology espoused at the Berlin Conference, and other historical periods, we examine the core of colonization and strategies to resist 'neocolonialism' today, as well as the vision and goals of 'Africa 2063'
Please note: this course requires membership in courses that are currently unavailable
Course: | 251EC1532 |
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Dates: | February 4 - April 15, 2025 |
Tu from 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM, 10 sessions | |
Does Not Meet: | Mar 18 |
Location: | UNLV MAB2 |
Instructor: | Jim Cathey |
Fee: | $0.00 |
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