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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Two Conference Performances

 These recordings of my summer conference performances may be of interest to some:


A reinterpretation of Jefferson's Notes on Virginia from the perspective of Sally Hemmings:

 Virginia Dares Conference Session 3b 

Virginia Dares Conference Session 3b

Virginia Dares Conference Session 3b




A presentation of my documentary on Reparative Justice, officially selected by the Virginia Dares conference Film Festival jury:

Virginia Dares Conference Session 4b

Virginia Dares Conference Session 4b

Virginia Dares Conference Session 4b




Biko

Posted by Odozi Obodo at 6:09 PM No comments:
Labels: rape, Reparative Justice, Sally Hemmings, Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Dares, Virginia Tech

A Critique of Neo-Colonial Reason

 Scottish Criminology Seminar on Counter-Colonial Criminology


https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR0k0ayhGKHHD-V5Gd-WAVK1wZ4HeDlJdsfNmYhzdkn0oaQBD-4C4djLeIQ&v=nd6mKmPfR9c&feature=youtu.be


Biko

Posted by Odozi Obodo at 1:10 PM No comments:
Labels: Africa, Cambridge, Counter-Colonial Criminology, Decolonization, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Nigeria, Referendum, Scottish
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Odozi Obodo
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Dr. Agozino is an intellectual activist credited with launching the decolonization paradigm in criminology with his books, Black Women and the Criminal Justice System, and Counter-Colonial Criminology
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