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Stereotypes, is a panel conversation curated and moderated by Michael Opara and Chiemeka Uzochukwu. In collaboration with the city library, we invite you to a conversation revolving around a series of misunderstood concepts that may or may not affect the common idea of what it means to be black and the conclusions drawn as a result of misinformation.
  • STEREOTYPES Episode 1: An African perspective
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  • Stereotypes, is a panel conversation curated and moderated by Michael Opara and Chiemeka Uzochukwu. In collaboration with the city library, we invite you to a conversation revolving around a series of misunderstood concepts that may or may not affect the common idea of what it means to be black and the conclusions drawn as a result of misinformation.
Onsdag 17. april 18:00
Hovedbiblioteket, Auditoriet

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The first conversation of this series focuses primarily on intercultural relationships, stereotypes, current trends and social attitudes that impact these partnerships. 

Featuring: Chiemeka Uzochukwu (Nigeria, Philosophy) , Michael Opara (Nigeria, Chemistry, Artist, cultural curator), Paul Bakabelemama (DRC, Artist,culture) and Leroy Madhosi (Zimbabwe, Human Geography).

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STEREOTYPES Episode 1: An African perspective

STEREOTYPES Episode 1: An African perspective

Stereotypes, is a panel conversation curated and moderated by Michael Opara and Chiemeka Uzochukwu. In collaboration with the city library, we invite you to a conversation revolving around a series of misunderstood concepts that may or may not affect the common idea of what it means to be black and the conclusions drawn as a result of misinformation.

  • Onsdag 17. april
  • 18:00 - 20:00
  • Hovedbiblioteket, Auditoriet
  • GRATIS

The first conversation of this series focuses primarily on intercultural relationships, stereotypes, current trends and social attitudes that impact these partnerships. 

Featuring: Chiemeka Uzochukwu (Nigeria, Philosophy) , Michael Opara (Nigeria, Chemistry, Artist, cultural curator), Paul Bakabelemama (DRC, Artist,culture) and Leroy Madhosi (Zimbabwe, Human Geography).