The Legacy of Slavery and the Slave Trades: Christian, Muslim, and African Perspectives
Date: 09-24-2024
Time: 05:00 PM
Location: Kelley Center Presentation Room
The Legacy of Slavery and the Slave Trades: Christian, Muslim, and African Perspectives
Date: September 24, 5-7 pm Kelley Center
Guest Speaker: Dr. Cheikh Mbacke Sené
Explore the legacy of slavery, the Saharan and Atlantic slave trades from Christian, Muslim, and African perspectives. This event will examine religious and philosophical justifications, focusing on the contrast between personhood and commodification, local practices, and the complex dynamics of the trade.
Join us for an engaging discussion on a global issue that continues to shape our world.
FYE DEI Credit
Pizza and drinks will be served
Event sponsored by Islamic World Studies, History Department, Catholic Studies, The Humanities Institute, Sociology & Anthropology Department, Humanitarian Action, the Center for Social Impact, and the CAS Dean’s Office
For questions contact: Dr. Silvia Marsans-Sakly at smarsans-sakly@fairfield.edu
For more information, contact Silvia Marsans-Sakly / 3412 / smarsans-sakly@fairfield.edu