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Call for papers on ‘Youth’

Call for papers and essays

We are planning to publish after this symposium.

If you are interested in contributing to our book, participate in our zoom symposium and write your paper on youth in Africa.…

ILCAA International Zoom Symposium YOUTH Posterのサムネイル

Report on the 13th “African Potential” meeting on “Gender and Sexuality”: Thinking of the LGBT condition in Kenya and Uganda by Ian Karusigarira (GRIPS)

On 16th February 2020, the research team on gender and sexuality held the 13th meeting on “African Potentials” organized by Wakana Shiino.…

The 13th “African Potential” meeting on “Gender and Sexuality”: Thinking of the LGBT condition in Kenya and Uganda

Date/Time:Sun 16 Feb 2020 14:00–16:30

Event Title:
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(S) “African Potential” and
overcoming the difficulties of modern world: comprehensive area studies that will provide a new perspective for the future of humanity, The Research Team ‘Gender and Sexuality’ the 13th meeting

Details:
Wakana SHIINO (ILCAA) “Introduction”
Satomi SHIMADA (Rainbow Refugee Connection Japan (RRCJ))“LGBT condition and support in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya”
Karusigarira Ian (Peace and Conflict Studies Course, Graduate School, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)“The Native view of LGBT condition”
Commentator: Akitomo SHINGAE (Osaka City University Human Rights Research Center / Graduate School of Urban Management)
Discussion

For inquiries please contact to
Wakana SHIINO (ILCAA): wakanatokyo [at] gmail.com

Field Work in Uganda and a Lecture at Makerere University on Challenges of Evidence and Admissibility

Ian Karusigarira (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

As part of the bigger Doctoral theme, I conducted field research on Memory of war as a piece of a complex mechanism explaining the regime consolidation in Uganda.…

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