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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Stephan Miescher\, A Dam for Africa
DESCRIPTION:In A Dam for Africa historian Stephan Miescher explores four intersecting narratives that weave together around Akosombo: Ghanaian aspirations about building a hydroelectric dam in the context of decolonization and Cold War; international efforts of the US aluminum industry in benefiting from Akosombo through subsidizing the VALCO aluminum smelter; local stories of upheaval and devastation in resettlement towns; and a nation-wide quest toward electrification and energy justice during times of economic crises\, droughts\, and climate change. This book and its accompanying documentary film Ghana’s Electric Dreams (R. Lane Clark and Stephan F. Miescher\, co-produced with France Winddance Twine) tell the stories of Akosombo from multiple perspectives by foregrounding a range of historical actors.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/book-launch-stephan-miescher-a-dam-for-africa/
LOCATION:HSSB 1174\, 1174 Humanities and Social Sciences Building\, UC Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Talk
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SUMMARY:UCSB Africa Center Inaugural Lecture: Dr. Zoé Samudzi's "Rewriting the Concentration Camp"
DESCRIPTION:The UCSB Africa Center cordially invites you to a special guest lecture on June 4 by Dr. Zoé Samudzi on indigenous demands for restitution\, long-contested histories of colonial dispossession and property ownership in the aftermath of the German genocide of the Herero and Nama peoples in Namibia. Her talk will interrogate the trajectories of colonial ideology and practice from the scientific racism-inflected racial geographies and regimes of property ownership during German colonization and the still shrouded story of post-colonial western institutions’ imperial skull-collecting and refusal to adequately acknowledge the genocide.\n \nFor a copy of Dr. Samudzi’s paper\, please email Claudia Ankrah (c_ankrah@ucsb.edu) or Dr. Mhoze Chikowero (chikowero@history.ucsb.edu). \n \nDr. Samudzi  is a highly accomplished author and scholar. Her research interests include German colonialism\, the Herero and Nama genocide and its afterlife\, and the role of colonnial science in the production of indigenous/Black/African identity. She has published for a variety of critical publications\, including Africa is Not a Country\, New Life Quarterly and a monograph As Black as Resistance: Finding the Conditions for Liberation. She earned her Ph.D. from UC San Francisco. \n \nZoom URL: https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/84107544681
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/ucsb-africa-center-inaugural-lecture-dr-zoe-samudzis-rewriting-the-concentration-camp/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA
CATEGORIES:Public Lecture
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