Afroeuropeans Network Conference

Afroeuropeans Network Conference

Organizer
Folashade Ajayi (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) - Emma-Lee Amponsah (Universiteit Gent & Black Speaks Back) - Jean Beaman (University of California, Santa Barbara) - Elisabeth Bekers (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) - Sarah Demart (Université Saint Louis, Brussels) - Olivia Gieskes (University of Edinburgh) - Nicole Grégoire (Université libre de Bruxelles) - Janine Hauthal (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) - Sibo Kanobana (Universiteit Gent) - Ojeaku Nwabuzo (Vrije Universiteit Brussel & European Network against Racism (ENAR) - Annelies Verdoolaege (Universiteit Gent) - Sophie Withaeckx (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Venue
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Location
Brussels
Country
Belgium
From - Until
01.09.2020 -
Deadline
01.09.2020
By
Janine Hauthal

Call for Panels:
“Intersectional Challenges in Afroeuropean Communities”

8th Biennial Afroeuropeans Network Conference

Brussels, 7 – 10 July 2021

Keynote speakers: Philomena Essed - Cécile Kyenge - Kehinde Andrews

Hosted by Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)

The 8th Biennial Afroeuropeans Network Conference “Intersectional Challenges in Afroeuropean Communities” will take place from 7 – 10 July 2021 in Brussels, the capital of Europe. Hosted by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), this conference is the result of a long collaboration between academics, writers, artists and activists that gave rise to the International Afroeuropeans Network.
The conference aims to consider how Afroeuropean communities are shaped by the intersections of ‘race’ and ethnicity with other markers of identification such as gender, class, sexuality, ability, age, citizenship status, language… Informed by intersectional thinking (Combahee River Collective, 1979; hooks, 1981; Crenshaw 1989) and its rejection of unidimensional perspectives in activism, policy and research, the conference explores how diverse processes of privileging and discrimination interact, making for complex and dynamic experiences of what it means to be Afroeuropean. It acknowledges that the racial and ethnic alterity of Afroeuropeans intersects with other identities (e.g. male, female, queer, working class, religious, disabled, aged…) and specifically seeks to examine to what extent these intersections create new alignments and opportunities.
Of particular interest are the multiple ways in which Afroeuropeans challenge dominant modes of representation and knowledge production, for instance by claiming space and citizenship, altering taken-for-granted modes of knowing and organizing, and presenting their experiences and perspectives as part and parcel of European society and identity. The conference engages with the dynamism emerging from the growing decolonisation movements and their calls for rethinking dominant modes of knowledge production and representation. We invite reflection on the various layers of intersectional existence, activism, and scholarship with a special focus on the lives of Black Europeans with ancestry in Africa and African diasporic geographical locations such as the Americas and the Caribbean. Building on the notion of ‘subjugated knowledge’, the conference explores how marginalized positions may also give rise to innovative epistemological positions, resistance to and revision of the status quo, and inspire activism and reforms of institutions and policies in Europe and beyond.

Panels for the following conference streams are invited by 1 September 2020:
1 - Stream “Intersectionality as theory, practice and movement: re-centring Black feminist legacies”
2 - Stream “Religion and spirituality in Afro-Europe”
3 - Stream “Structural racism, racialization and exploitation”
4 - Stream “Policy, activism, and political representation”
5 - Stream “Afroeuropean arts: aesthetics & politics”
6 - Stream “Health and racial inequalities”
7 - Stream “Family, ‘mixity’ and identity”
8 - Stream “Media, digital technologies and connectivity”
9 - Stream “Decolonising knowledge, spaces and institutions: from activism to transformative change”
10 - Stream “Pan-Africanism, global justice and human rights in Europe”

For more information: www.afroeuropeans2021.com

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Contact (announcement)

Janine Hauthal

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

afroeuropeans2021@gmail.com

http://www.afroeuropeans2021.com
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