All NewsSnapshotsAfrica’s Global Past and Present Discussed at Day-Long Workshop Olivia DrakeMay 12, 20103minNina Sheth ’10 speaks on “Franco-Maghrebi Feminism and Maghrebi Feminism,” during a workshop on “Africa’s Past and Present: Rethinking African and the African Diaspora" on April 23. The day-long workshop, held in the Shapiro Creative Writing Center included several lectures, a photographic exhibit and music. Mike Nelson, professor of government, speaks on “China’s Impact on the African State: Angola and Ghana” during the workshop. Nelson co-organized the event. The audience listens to Nelson's discussion. The photographic exhibit of Aubery Graham’s “Beyond the Victim” was on display throughout the event. (Photos by Olivia Bartlett Drake) African American Studies Related Articles All NewsArts & HumanitiesCampus News & Events November 20, 2024 Mike Mavredakis Celebrated Filmmakers, Producers Share Insight into Black Cinema at Shasha Seminar All NewsArts & HumanitiesFaculty November 20, 2024 Ziba Kashef Narratives of Fear: An Anthropologist’s Research with Asylum Seekers All NewsArts & Humanities November 19, 2024 Andrew Chatfield Glenn Ligon ’82, Hon. ’12 Talks Career, Work at Pruzan Art Center