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Thank you Professor Fleming. It was an honour and an absolute please. Your students'questions were deep and illuminating. ππΎ
Prof Otele projected onto a screen with students watching her speak
Earlier this week, Professor Olivette Otele @historianmemory.bsky.social blessed our Black Europe course at Smith College with her presence and dropped βbars on bars on barsβ (as the young people say) sharing her deep knowledge, trailblazing experience and wisdom. What an absolute honor and delight!
Diolch x
Between delays & cancelled trains, 6hrs to get from London to West Wales (same time you take to get to Cameroon). Exhausted but nothing the view and a cup of homemade herbal tea can't cure.
Some information
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A present: the scholarly work by the brilliant Erika D. Edwards and yes, I deliberately choose the work done by a Black woman!
So if you're White & haven't 'seen' racism there, sit this conversation out. Chances are your Black 'friends' didn't want to make your oblivious self uncomfortable and to have to relive the trauma.
You've heard about racism from Argentinians in recent days. Well, do Google 'Blanqueamiento' & you'll understand how the legacies of racial genocide are at play. Experiences of White people living or visiting Argentina are often very different from Black people's.
Not Cameroonian but secretly deported to Cameroon?
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Yes, that's his date of birth.
Reverend Jackson, you deserve your rest. You did well. May the ancestors welcome you. π»
Very satisfying!
Well done Le XV!!!
Today, my 2 families are having a friendly-ish fight. As always when that's the case, I'll be (the only one around me) supporting Le XV de France. Allez les Bleus!
#SixNations2026 π
Una reivindicaciΓ³n de aquellas personas de origen africano que a lo largo de la historia han dejado su huella en Europa: 'Europeos africanos. Una historia jamΓ‘s contada', de Olivette Otele @historianmemory.bsky.social. Coeditado con @casa-africa.bsky.social buff.ly/WGsMVlg
or if he wants a top job in Reform government if NF was to become PM. It's an investment. It's also Trump's playbook. As we know, it works. You punch down to get elected in current so called democracies.
He is telling us he will use his money, his network etc. to get Farage elected. Why? It's definitely not about immigrants or care for his compatriots (again taxes in Monaco)! So why? Well for the right price he knows he is likely to get top priority for contracts, a place in the Lords
the hypocrisy given Britain's colonisation of territories for 400 years & British immigrants enslaving people to make money. We are here because you were there and all that.
Instead, I want people to think about the INTENTION behind this. This is man who is 'hard' launching himself into Reform.
Sky News got in touch but I was too ill this morning to comment on Sir Radcliffe. Still bedridden but need to write something. I'm not going to go over the hypocrisy given his ties with Monaco & the number of immigrants in the football team he owns. I could also comment on colonialism & again,
Since people are talking about the backflip & the amazing Surya Bonaly, I'm adding something else. I loved her and mentioned her in my book #AfricanEuropeans in 2020.
#WinterOlympics2026 #SuryaBonaly
Me looking at Black MAGA voters (who've been adamant their Duce/Fuhrer & team were not racists - 'they just wanted to protect America' ...) after those offensive photos of the Obamas.
This is why I can't understand the incrementalism. There's horror shit happening to kids in these places. Horror shit. OK? That has to matter. The longer we wait the longer these kids suffer.
Definitely!
Sunday 15 should be interesting ...
It was! Allez Les Bleus. ππ½
My teaching experience changes constantly. This class is for future human rights lawyers mainly 70%) but some are also also anthropologists and political scientists so contemporary issues are urgent matters to them (and to me). My classes need to take that into account.
Students are interested in forms of discriminations and explorations. I'm giving them a few tools to understand some links btw past & present, the mechanisms used to subjugate how very relevant they are today.
Teaching about Encomienda. Baculamento, Pawnship, Chattel Slavery, Altpetl and other forms of labour, their transformation in the Atlantic World & legal ramifications (15th-19th C). Terrible stories but excited to engage with their legal minds. Full class last week given it's a 9am start, surprised!