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SUMMARY:The African Activist Student Association Presents: The Africa & Capitalism Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:The African Activist Student Association Presents:\nThe Africa & Capitalism Colloquium\nLocation: Bunche 10383\nDate: Friday\, June 1\, 2018\nTime: 11:45a – 6p (all times are U.S. Pacific)\nReception Food Provided by Sumptuous African Restaurant\n1170 S La Brea Ave.\, Inglewood\, CA 90301 \nLunch (11:45a) \nIntroductory Remarks (12:05p):\nNana Osei-Opare (History\, UCLA) \nPanel 1 (12:15p)\nGhislaine Lydon (History\, UCLA)\, Paper Instruments in Early African Economies: The Debated Role of the Suftaja or\nInternational Check.\nAndrew Apter (History\, UCLA)\, History in the Dungeon: Atlantic Slavery and the Spirits of Capitalism\nStephan F. Miescher (History\, UCSB)\, “VALCO\, the pace-setter”: Ghana\, U.S. Capitalism\, and the Contentious Story of an\nAluminum Smelter\nR. Lane Clark (Independent Filmmaker)\, documentary film\, Ghana’s Electric Dreams: An American Island in Ghana\nWilliam Worger (History\, UCLA)\, Discussant \nPanel 2 (3:15p)\nPercy Ngonyama (Researcher\, Mzala Nxumalo Centre)\, Comrade Mzala – A Revolutionary Anti-Capitalist Perspective of the Struggle for Freedom in South Africa\nComfort Azubuko-Udah (English\, UCLA)\, African Literature in the Capitalocene\nHannah Appel (Anthropology\, UCLA)\, Futures: Oil and the Licit Life of Capitalism in Equatorial Guinea\nEdmond Keller (Political Science\, UCLA)\, Discussant \nReception (5p)\nMusic Performance by Alby Ungashe ’18\nSponsor(s): UCLA African Studies Center\, UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy\, UCLA Department of History\, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA\, UCLA Center for Social Theory and Comparative History\, the East African Students Association\, and History at Work-UCLA Department of History Graduate Center Development.\nCost: Free and open to the public; pay-by-space and all-day ($12) parking available in lot 3. \nUCLA African Studies Center 310-825-3686\nafrica@international.ucla.edu\nhttp://www.international.ucla.edu/africa
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/the-african-activist-student-association-presents-the-africa-capitalism-colloquium/
LOCATION:Bunche 10383
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SUMMARY:Jemma Lorenat - "Certain Modern Ideas: the History\, Mathematics\, and Philosophy of Charlotte Angas Scott (1858-1931)"
DESCRIPTION:The speaker for this colloquium is Jemma Lorenat from the Mathematics Department at Pitzer College.
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/jemma-lorenat-certain-modern-ideas-the-history-mathematics-and-philosophy-of-charlotte-angas-scott-1858-1931/
LOCATION:5288 Bunche Hall
CATEGORIES:History of Science Colloquium
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