ONLINE / 25 May 2025

With keynote speakers: Dr. Kim Williams-Pulfer, Independent Researcher Philantropic & Caribbean Studies and Associate Prof. Kimani Nehusi, Africologist Temple University.
Audio Recordings available at Radio Grani with host Kenneth Donau (broadcasted Monday May 26 at 11:00 am CET).
Webinar hosts are Kenneth Cuvalay (St. Eustatius) and Samuel Liverpool (St. Maarten).
Dr. Kim Williams-Pulfer
The presentation by Dr. Kim Williams-Pulfer starts at 1:06:22. She speaks about the importance of Pan-Afrikanism, building institutions, how we treat each other as individuals, the importance of knowing ourselves, the disconnections between different generations.
Associate Professor Kimani Nehusi
The presentation by Associate Professor Kimani Nehusi starts at 2:00:23. He speaks about the importance of reflection, the distortion of history by white people, the importance of self-knowledge as Afrikan people, the inventors of humanity, George Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, liberation, democratization of information by social media (recordings of police brutality)
Note: parts of the broadcast are in Dutch.