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Presentations from 2015

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The Gambia's Tourism Sexual Economy, Mariama jaiteh

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The Islamic Republic of Iran's Foreign Policy and Developmental Activities in Sub-Saharan Africa, Islam in Africa, Eric Lob

Presentations from 2014

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Post-Blackness and All of the Black Americas, Heather Russell

Presentations from 2013

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The Impact of War and Rivalry on State-Building in Uganda, John F. Clark

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Styling the Nation: Fear and Desire in the South Sudanese Beauty Trade, Caroline Faria

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Rihanna: Diasporic Citizen, Bajan Daughter, American Superstar, Heather Russell

Presentations from 2012

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NGOs in Hard Development: Strategies for Success. Perspectives for Sustainable Rebuilding of a Devastated Nation., Sylvan Jolibois

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The Bulletin De L'Union des Femmes Coloniales (BUFC)- Early Feminisim at the Service of the Colonial Ordering of Things in the Congo, Jean Rahier

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"Tourism and Sustainable Development: Lessons from the Caribbean Experience for Sub-Saharan Africa", Jean Rahier

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PigeonPea/Gungopea Cultural and Genetic History, and Prospects for Development, Eric JB von Wettberg

Presentations from 2011

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Vodou Modernism, Literary Theory and Social Justice, Heather Russell

Presentations from 2010

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Improving The Political Culture of Congo, John Clark

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The Failure of Congo's Experiment With Democracy in the 1990s, John Clark

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Works Committees and the Struggle for Industrial Citizenship in South Africa, Alexander Lichtenstein

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From Invisibilidad to Participation in State Corporatism: Afro-Ecuadorian Community Organizing and Political Struggles, and the Constitutional Processes of 1998 and 2008, Jean Rahier

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Hypersexual Black Women in the Ecuadorian 'Common Sense': An Examination of Visual and Other Representations, Jean Rahier

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"On the Relevance of the Concept of "Globalized Tourism Formation", Jean Rahier

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Whose Rihanna:Diasporic Citizenship and Economies of Crossing over, Heather Russell

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Selling Sexy: Mainstream Hip Hop Culture's Commodification of Black Female Sexuality, Dionne Stephens