June 07 Day
8:00 GMT - Symposium begins
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 9:00 am, East Africa (Nairobi): 11:00 am, Paris: 10:00 am, Washington DC: 4:00 am, China (Beijing): 4:00 pm
Welcome address
Abdel MOUNCHAROU (Howard University)
Introduction to the day's work
Mohamed MAIGA (Gaston Berger University)
8:15 GMT - Presentations begin
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 9h15, East Africa (Nairobi): 11h15, Paris: 10h15, Washington DC: 4h15, China (Beijing): 16h15
Axis
Between tradition and modernity: rebuilt through art
Moderators
Landry Biyo'o Zoa (University of Yaoundé I)
Abdel Mouncharou (Howard University)
10h00 - 11h50 GMT - Round table discussions
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 11h00 - 12h50, East Africa (Nairobi): 13h00 - 14h50, Paris: 12h00 - 13h50,
Washington DC : 6h00 - 7h50, China (Beijing) : 18h00 - 19h50
12h00 - 13h50 GMT - Round table
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 13h00 - 14h50, East Africa (Nairobi): 15h00 - 16h50, Paris: 14h00 - 15h50,
Washington DC: 8h00 - 9h50, China (Beijing): 20h00 - 21h50
2:00 pm - 3:50 pm GMT - Round table discussions
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 15h00 - 16h50, East Africa (Nairobi): 17h00 - 18h50, Paris: 16h00 - 17h50,
Washington DC: 10h00 - 11h50, China (Beijing): 22h00 - 23h50
16:00 GMT - End of Symposium
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 17:00, East Africa (Nairobi): 19:00, Paris: 18:00, Washington DC: 12:00, China (Beijing): 00:00
Closing speeches
Dr. Marie-Claude JIPGUEP-AKTHAR (Howard University)
Word of thanks from
partners
Word of thanks from the Symposium team
Mohamed MAIGA (Gaston Berger University)
Presentation themes
The frontier between modernism, feminism and tradition: the case of the practice of "Todjom purging" among the Badjoun in the west - Rita Charlie KANDOM NGUEMDJOM
Scholastique Mukasonga: Guardian of Rwandan memory, culture and traditions - Latifa BOUTAZAT, French language and communication trainer, Doctoral student in Education, Culture, Arts and Didactics of French Language and Literature (ECADLLF) at Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco
The role of indigenous Mbororo women in adapting to climate change: perspectives from the northwest region - Eric MOYE KONGNSO PhD in Climatology and Development, member of the Geographical Society of Cameroon (SGC), lecturer in the Department of Geography, Environment and Planning at the University of Dschang, Cameroon
Intervenants
Mohamed Nasser Baco
Cosmas Mbarga Asseng
A researcher in political and social sciences, my areas of interest include the analysis of security discourses, critical studies of security and terrorism, and research on peace and conflict. My area of predilection is French-speaking Africa, particularly Central Africa.
My new research perspectives focus on Afrofuturism and International Relations.
Alioune Faye
Zakiath Bounou Gbo
Aïssa Maïga
Aïssa Maïga is a French actress, director and activist, born on May 25, 1975 in Dakar, Senegal. She grew up in France and began her film career in the late 1990s. She is known for her roles in films such as "Les Poupées Russes" by Cédric Klapisch, "Bamako" by Abderrahmane Sissako, and "Prête-moi ta main" by Éric Lartigau.
Aïssa Maïga is also an important figure in the fight for diversity in cinema. In 2018, she published the book "Noire n'est pas mon métier", a collective work written with fifteen other black and mixed-race actresses to denounce stereotypes and racial discrimination in French cinema.
In 2021, she co-directed the documentary film **"Regard noir "**, which explores the representation of black people in cinema through a road-movie between France, Brazil and the United States. This documentary was well received for its contribution to the discussion of diversity and inclusion in the film industry.
She also directed the documentary "Marcher sur l'eau", released in 2021, which follows the inhabitants of Tatiste in Niger and their struggle for access to drinking water, highlighting the impacts of climate change on local communities.
Aïssa Maïga is an active member of Collectif 50/50, an organization promoting gender equality and diversity in cinema and the media in France. She remains committed to better representation of minorities on screen, and works on various projects to raise public awareness of these issues.
For more details, see her Wikipedia page.
Patricia Kwende
Patricia Kwende is a Cameroonian director, screenwriter, film producer, entrepreneur and writer. Born in Douala, she pursued her studies in France, obtaining a baccalauréat before specializing in marketing and communications. Fascinated by storytelling, she began writing screenplays, some of which were published. She founded her own production company, Delphy Production, in 2019. Her notable works include "L'Appel" and "Queen". Kwende is recognized for her contributions to film and has received several awards.
For more information, please visit her Wikipedia page.
Jean Pierre Bekolo
Jean-Pierre Bekolo is a Cameroonian director, producer and editor, born June 8, 1966 in Yaoundé. He is also a film professor in the United States, having taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Virginia Tech and Duke University. Bekolo first came to prominence at the Cannes Film Festival in 1992 with his first feature "Quartier Mozart", a film that won awards in Locarno, Montreal and Ouagadougou, and a nomination at the British Academy Film Awards.
Bekolo studied physics at the University of Yaoundé and worked as an editor at Cameroon Television before training at the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel in France. He also studied film semiology with Christian Metz. In 1995, he directed "Le Complot d'Aristote" for the British Film Institute, a film parodying action films and African cinema.
In 2005, he directed "Les Saignantes", the first African science-fiction film, which was selected by New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) as one of 70 science-fiction classics. The film tackles themes such as corruption, feminism and social decline.
Bekolo is also known for his critical and creative engagement with African cinema and its relationship with Europe. His book "Africa for the Future - Bringing a new world out of cinema" questions the relationship between Africa and Europe, as well as liberalism and the dominant ideology.
To find out more, visit his Wikipedia page.
Justine Gaga
Justine Gaga is a Cameroonian artist, born in Douala. She studied at the Institut de Formation Artistique in Mbalmayo and worked in various workshops in Cameroon. Her career took an international turn in the mid-2000s, notably through her collaboration with Goddy Leye at ArtBakery. She is renowned for her installations, sculptures and performances that explore complex social themes. Justine has participated in major exhibitions such as DAK'ART and received international recognition for her critical and aesthetic approach.
For more information, visit Justine Gaga.
Oluwatoyin Adewumi
I am an "Afropreneur" who aims to empower my various corners of the world by presenting all things African through food, health advocacy and storytelling. I have over two decades of experience in strategic management, operations, program management, workforce development, healthcare IT, advocacy and hospitality.
With my background, I help many people in turning business concepts into reality, starting from scratch, and then from idea to established companies.
Life has thrown many hard rocks my way, but I find precious gems in them. One such gem is TamBo Foundation, an organization that is a voice, advocate, and resource repository for African and Afro Diasporic populations dealing with cancer.
Msia Kibona Clark
Alvin Rogers is a highly accomplished and sought-after speaker, renowned for their expertise and captivating stage presence. With a diverse background in [relevant field or industry], they bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to every speaking engagement. Their dynamic and engaging style seamlessly combines powerful storytelling with actionable insights, leaving audiences inspired and equipped with practical strategies for success. Alvin has delivered impactful keynote addresses at prestigious conferences and corporate events worldwide, consistently receiving rave reviews for their ability to connect with and energize audiences. Whether addressing topics such as [specific areas of expertise], leadership, or innovation, Alvin is dedicated to empowering individuals and organizations to reach their full potential.
Ezrah Aharone
Clément A.Akassi
Daily workshops
8:00 - 10:00 GMT - Leveraging Strategic Collaborations, Institutional Partnerships, and Innovation in Higher Education for Sustainable Development in Africa
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, East Africa (Nairobi): 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Paris: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Washington DC: 3:00 AM - 5:00 AM, China (Beijing): 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm GMT - Data collection and management
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 19h-21h, East Africa (Nairobi): 21h-23h, Paris: 20h-22h, Washington DC: 14h-16h, China (Beijing): 02h-04h
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm GMT - Writing and publishing in research: choosing scientific blogs
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 19h-21h, East Africa (Nairobi): 21h-23h, Paris: 20h-22h, Washington DC: 14h-16h, China (Beijing): 02h-04h
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm GMT - Designing and writing your research project
Central Africa (Yaoundé): 19h-21h, East Africa (Nairobi): 21h-23h, Paris: 20h-22h, Washington DC: 14h-16h, China (Beijing): 02h-04h