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As part of his RPA Decolonial Futures Seed Grant funded project, Prof. Olupemi Oludare will host two symposiums with collaborative partners. The first is an interactive lecture and workshop on 'Afropean Decolonial Futures Dialogues' (13th October @ Utrecht University) followed by a dialogue, seminar, and exhibition on 'Decolonising Afropean Entanglements in Material Culture, Embodied Heritage, and Extractive Industry'| Black Dialogues 2.0 (21st October @ VOX-POP, UvA)
Olupemi E. Oludare, Madeline R. Young Touré, Edward Olutomi Oludare, and Rachel Gillett

Symposium 1

Interactive Lecture and Workshop ‘Afropean Decolonial Futures Dialogues' is a three-part presentation exploring African and Afropean cultural productions and heritage in collaboration with the Re/presenting Europe consortium and for the class Black Cultural Production and Social Change.

Date & Time: Monday 13th October 2025, 19:00-22:00
Location: Auditorium, Kriekenpitplein 1, Utrecht University

For more information: Interactive lecture and workshop: Afropean Decolonial Futures dialogues - Event - Utrecht University

Symposium 2

Seminar & Exhibition: Decolonising Afropean Entanglements in Material Culture, Embodied Heritage, and Extractive Industry | The Black Dialogues 2.0 

This dialogue will open up conversations on what it means to decolonise material cultures, embodied heritage, and the legacies of extractive industries. Together, we will look at how these histories continue to shape, and are shaped by, the complex transnational ties between Africa and Europe. The programme will feature a seminar and exhibition led by a wide range of voices, alongside artistic presentations.

For more information: Decolonising Afropean entanglements in material culture, embodied heritage, and extractive industry - VOX-POP - University of Amsterdam

Dr. O.E. (Olupemi) Oludare

Faculty of Humanities

Geschiedenis