Masterclass

Pan-Africanism: from social mobilization to political advocacy

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Bony Ibhawoh

Professor and Senator William McMaster Chair in Global Human Rights at McMaster University, Canada; Founding Director of the McMaster Centre for Human Rights and Restorative Justice; Independent Expert of the United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development at the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva; Ex-Board Chair of Empowerment Squared. Human Rights educator and policymaker. Teaches international human rights in the Department of History, the Centre for Peace Studies and the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition. Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Director of Participedia.

Pan-Africanism: from social mobilization to political advocacy

Objective

To understand the relationship between social mobilization, collective identity, and political advocacy in Africa.

Thematic focus

Pan-Africanism, social movements, and the connection between deliberation, mobilization, and political transformation.

Time

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