Crossing histories, carrying futures
By Sara Said History has never been just something I learned in school, it has always been something I lived. […]
By Sara Said History has never been just something I learned in school, it has always been something I lived. […]
By Hadassah Vorm Course: Africa & Diaspora Studies Diaspora, Colonialism and Identity – in relation to transgenerational trauma The African
By Waldy Neijhorst Srefidensi November 25, 1975 – November 25, 2025 This is the day Suriname became independent fifty years ago.
By Rugia Wijsman I was born in Paramaribo, Suriname, a daughter of primarily descendants of enslaved Africans. During my schoolyears
By Marvin Hokstam Baapoure. An African; an African born in Suriname. I may be the wrong person to give
By Rosita Rijkland(Akosua Healing) How the Scramble Came Up for Me When I saw the African Diaspora short course, I
By Sidris van Sauers This paper is the result of my learning journey within the African Diaspora Studies program. It
By Diahann van Van de Vijver Black Migration to Africa and the Diaspora’s Ongoing Quest for a Homeland. Essay by
A guest lecture by Marvin Hokstam Baapoure Wageningen University, Social Justice Course, Last week I was in Brussels for a