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Black Europe and the Mediterranean Wall

This event is part of a 2022-2023 series of initiatives at Loyola University Chicago that celebrate and discuss Blackness in its global instantiations. The conversation with writer Louis-Philippe Dalembert will launch Black Europe, an initiative connecting diasporic writers and artists of African descent based in Europe to each other and to students, faculty, and local communities in the Chicago area to forge a common vision for the future. It will culminate in The Black Europe Symposium, a two-day conference, taking place in person on the Lakeshore Campus on March 23-24, 2023.

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Wednesday, October 26
Time: 12:30pm (CT)
Format: This was a virtual conversation via Zoom

A recording of the Black Europe and the Mediterranean Wall webinar from October 26, 2022, co-sponsored by the Institute for Racial Justice, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and other Loyola partners. The discussion featured speaker Louis-Philippe Dalembert, and was led by Eliana Văgălău and Cristina Lombardi-Diop. Note: The conversation is primarily in French.

This event is part of a 2022-2023 series of initiatives at Loyola University Chicago that celebrate and discuss Blackness in its global instantiations. The conversation with writer Louis-Philippe Dalembert will launch Black Europe, an initiative connecting diasporic writers and artists of African descent based in Europe to each other and to students, faculty, and local communities in the Chicago area to forge a common vision for the future. It will culminate in The Black Europe Symposium, a two-day conference, taking place in person on the Lakeshore Campus on March 23-24, 2023.

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Wednesday, October 26
Time: 12:30pm (CT)
Format: This was a virtual conversation via Zoom

A recording of the Black Europe and the Mediterranean Wall webinar from October 26, 2022, co-sponsored by the Institute for Racial Justice, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures and other Loyola partners. The discussion featured speaker Louis-Philippe Dalembert, and was led by Eliana Văgălău and Cristina Lombardi-Diop. Note: The conversation is primarily in French.