Intelligence Squares presents:
AN AFRICAN HISTORY OF AFRICA
With Zeinab Badawi
‘Everyone is originally from Africa, and this book is therefore for everyone.’ – Zeinab Badawi
Too often historians have told the history of Africa through the prism of colonialism. But what picture of the continent emerges when we do away with making the story of Africa so anchored in European colonialism?
Now on July 28, award-winning broadcaster Zeinab Badawi comes to Kiln to tell a new history of Africa – in all its shades and complexities – without the stifling gaze of Europe. Drawing on the themes of her latest book, An African History of Africa: From the Dawn of Humanity to Independence, she will discuss the origins of humankind, the emergence of ancient civilisations and empires, and the joys and thrills of Independence.
Having visited more than thirty African countries to interview countless historians, anthropologists, archaeologists and local storytellers, Badawi will explore a gripping new history of the oldest inhabited continent on the planet, told through the voices of Africans themselves.
Join us at the Kiln Theatre, and have your questions answered in the audience Q&A.
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Zeinab Badawi
Broadcaster, journalist, and filmmaker
Zeinab Badawi is an award-winning broadcaster, journalist, and filmmaker. She is President of SOAS University of London and is an honorary fellow of her alma mater St Hilda’s College, Oxford. Born in Sudan, she has worked in the British media for several decades. Zeinab is a recipient of the President’s Medal of the British Academy, a Patron of the United Nations Association UK, and is on the boards of the Arts, Humanities and Research Council, MINDS (the Mandela Institute for Development Studies), the International Crisis Group and Afrobarometer. She was previously Chair of the Royal African Society. An African History of Africa is her first book
Paperback copy of An African History of Africa only £8.99 when purchased alongside your tickets.