Global Justice 2024 Guest Lectures
In the context of the Global Justice 2024 Course, five Guest Lectures are organised by the Institute for Development Studies (IOB). The lectures are open to the whole community at the University of Antwerp, but registration is required for attendees who are not already registered as students of Global Justice.

 
February 29th - 14.00-16.00 – Coloniality, (de)colonization and every day’s racial injustice - C102

Jerry Luther King Afriyie is the Co-Founder of Nederland Wordt Beter. Jerry has been actively involved for almost twenty years in de-colonial and anti-racist campaigns in The Netherlands, with particular emphasis on de-constructing the origin and implications of 'zwarte Piet'. Jerry will be sharing his experience and insight in order to provide intellectual tools to be deployed during the lecture (and in the following seminar by the students) for individual and collective self-reflection on current forms of coloniality that still surround us, from our university to the city where we live, and on the possible avenues of local and transnational solidarity.

 
March 14 - 14.00-16.00 - Climate (in)justice - C102 - Alba Kapoor

Alba Kapoor is the Head of Policy at the Runnymede Trust, the UK's leading race equality think tank, managing the policy function for the organisation. She delivers large scale pieces of policy research and works to set out Runnymede’s anti-racist agenda. As part of this role, she led the English civil society submission to the United Nations' Committee on the Elimination on Racial Discrimination.

March 28th - 14.00-16.00 - Intersectional (in)Justice - C102 -Jana Nakal 

Jana Nakalis a PhD student at Ljubljana University and member of the Secretariat of the World March of Women. She a feminist urban planner and researcher. She has published in several Lebanese and regional newspapers and magazines on urban and feminist issues. Her research focuses on housing, public spaces, heritage and culture from an intersectional feminist perspective. She is specifically interested in the concepts of gender and space, and the spatial rights of disenfranchised communities, and organizes trainings on intersectional feminism, agroecology and ecofeminism. Jana is also on the editorial board of Watch, FIAN’s journal, and Public Works Magazine.

April 22nd - 17.00-19.00 – Development and Cooperation in the pursuit of global (in)justice (title TBC) - (KS204) -Rosalba Icaza Garza

Dr. Rosalba Icaza Garza is professor at the ISS (The Hague), and her research and teaching lie at the intersection of global politics, feminisms and decoloniality. The field of global politics analyzes interactions between power and knowledge under conditions of globalization. The field of feminisms investigates the gendered inequalities in such interactions. Feminisms in plural indicates Prof. Icaza Garza’s long-term interest in the plurality of approaches reflecting and acting upon gendered inequalities across the Global North/South divide.

 
May 16th - 14.00-16.00 - Technology and the (re)production of (in)justice - C102 

Itxaso Domínguez de Olazábal is Policy Advisor at EDRi - European Digital Rights. Her professional journey includes positions at the European Parliament and the European Delegation to Egypt. Beyond these, she has garnered insights from the realm of public affairs, public policy and grassroots organising in Spain, providing her with a comprehensive perspective on advocacy work. In addition to her advocacy endeavours, Itxaso is also a researcher, collaborating with think tanks and engaging with academia, and teaches critical International Relations at Sciences Po Paris and Universidad Carlos 3 de Madrid.

More information: greet.annaert@uantwerpen.be

   
                   
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