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Peter Kwasi Sarpong

Emeritus Archbishop, Catholic Church Ghana, Ghana

Sarpong Peter Kwasi

Sarpong, Peter Kwasi

Emeritus Archbishop, Catholic Church Ghana, Ghana

Religious/Spritual
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Mare Sarr

Associate Professor of International Affairs and African Studies, Penn State University

Contact: (814) 867-2979
Email: mxs2566@psu.edu

Sarr Mare

Associate Professor of International Affairs and African Studies, Penn State University.

Economic
Professional Contact

Mohamed Mbougar Sarr

Writer, France

Sarr Mohamed Mbougar

Writer, France

Aesthetic
Professional Contact

Yuichi Sasaoka

Professor with interests in Governance, African Issues, and Decentralization

Meiji University
Contact: sasa@meiji.ac.jp

Sasaoka, Yuichi

Professor with interests in Governance, African Issues, and Decentralization

Coercive
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Sauti Za Busara Festival

Music Festival

Tanzania
Contact: busara@busara.or.tz Tel: +255 773 822 294
Website: busaramusic.org
Description

Sauti za Busara [Swahili, sounds of wisdom] is an annual pan-African music festival organised by Busara Promotions, a non-governmental, non-profit organisation registered in Zanzibar. Whilst providing platforms for celebrating cultural diversity, the event also offers employment opportunities in an East African music industry that is in exchange with other regions.

Sauti Za Busara Festival

Sauti Za Busara Festival, Tanzania

Aesthetic
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Savage, Polly, Anthony Caro, Robert Loder, and John Picton. Making Art in Africa 1960-2010. Burlington: Lund Humphries, 2014.

What does it mean to make art in Africa? In Making Art in Africa, 60 of the continent’s leading artists give very different answers to this question through a series of extraordinary first-hand commentaries relating to specific works. The book includes accounts from key curators and co-ordinators, and primary images are considered in the context of contemporary events, personal discoveries, and the networks such as Triangle which have brought them together.

[Source: Lund Humphries].

Savage, Polly, Anthony Caro, Robert Loder, and John Picton. Making Art in Africa 1960-2010

Savage, Polly, Anthony Caro, Robert Loder, and John Picton
2014

What does it mean to make art in Africa? In Making Art in Africa, 60 of the continent’s leading artists give very different answers to this question through a series of extraordinary first-hand commentaries relating to specific works.

Aesthetic
Bibliographic

Savoy, Bénédicte. Africa’s Struggle for Its Art: History of a Postcolonial Defeat. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2022.

For decades, African nations have fought for the return of countless works of art stolen during the colonial era and placed in Western museums. In Africa’s Struggle for Its Art, Bénédicte Savoy brings to light this largely unknown but deeply important history. One of the world’s foremost experts on restitution and cultural heritage, Savoy investigates extensive, previously unpublished sources to reveal that the roots of the struggle extend much further back than prominent recent debates indicate, and that these efforts were covered up by myriad opponents. Making the case for why restitution is essential to any future relationship between African countries and the West, Africa’s Struggle for Its Art will shape conversations around these crucial issues for years to come.

[Source: Princeton University Press].

Savoy, Bénédicte. Africa’s Struggle for Its Art

Savoy, Bénédicte
2022

For decades, African nations have fought for the return of countless works of art stolen during the colonial era and placed in Western museums. In Africa’s Struggle for Its Art, Bénédicte Savoy brings to light this largely unknown but deeply important history.

Aesthetic
Bibliographic

Boukary Sawadogo

Associate Professor, African Cinema, The City University of New York

Phone: 646-887-7593
Email: bsawadogo@ccny.cuny.edu
ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/boukary-sawadogo

Sawadogo, Boukary

Associate Professor, African Cinema, The City University of New York

Aesthetic
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