Part of "Race, Diversity, and the Learning Community series Blackness Without Borders"
This Blackness Without Borders event will discuss the intersection of the Black experience as it pertains to the Middle East and North Africa and the Muslim world. Experts and scholars in Middle Eastern, African, and Diaspora studies, our panelists will explore the nuanced and complex Black experiences in Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, and the Gulf. Dr. Gomez, Dr. Troutt Powell, Dr. El Hamel, and Dr. Abusharaf will delve into the colonial history of the Middle East and North Africa and trace its impact on the development of how the Black experience is framed and understood today.
This event is brought to you by the Office of the Vice Chancellor, the Office of Inclusion and Equity at NYUAD, the Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora (CSAAD) at NYU New York, and the NYUAD Institute.
Introduction by
Fatiah Touray, Esq., Senior Director, Office of Inclusion and Equity at NYUAD
Speakers
Michael Gomez, Silver Professor of History and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University, and the director of NYU’s newly-established Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora (CSAAD)
Eve M. Troutt Powell, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of History and Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania
Chouki El Hamel, Professor of history in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Arizona State University
Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf, Professor of anthropology, Georgetown University in Qatar
In Collaboration with
NYUAD Institute; Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World; History Program; Literature & Creative Writing Program; African Studies Seminar Series; Arab Crossroads Studies Program; and Office of Alumni Relations