Africa at Noon
UW Ingraham Hall 1155 Observatory Drive, Madison, Wisconsin
media release: Every Wednesday at noon — since 1973! — African Studies Program faculty, students, and community members have gathered for AFRICA AT NOON, a one-hour weekly lecture series bringing diverse African research from scholars around the world to a campus and community audience.
You can view available recordings of past Africa at Noon speakers here and on the event page as well. Find the fall 2024 schedule here.
William A. Brown Lecture: The Caliphate, the Black Writer, and a World in Revolution
Madina Thiam, assistant professor of history, New York University
Hosted by Khaled Esseissah