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47th Annual W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture with Dr. Ousseina Alidou, Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Part of the Fall 2025 Humanities Forum

Location

University Center : Ballroom

Date & Time

November 10, 2025, 6:00 pm8:00 pm

Description

For their 47th annual W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture, the Department of Africana Studies presents

Ecological Thoughts in Sahel West African Women's Literary and Cultural Narratives


In the 47th Annual W. E. B. Du Bois Distinguished Lecture, Ousseina Alidou examines life and being human in West African Sahel women’s ecological thoughts as articulated in their literary and cultural narratives. Alidou’s aim is to expand our understanding of Sahelian women’s enduring contributions to ethical engagement with environmental concerns and preservation, climate change, vulnerability, migration, gender equity, and resilience. She highlights comparative perspectives that can be drawn between the Sahel ecological thoughts and W.E.B Du Bois’ sociological meditations on the intersection of race, class, gender, and environmental justice.

 Ousseina D. Alidou is is a Distinguished Professor of Humane Letters in the School of Arts and Science, Rutgers University-New Brunswick. She teaches in the Department of African, Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and Literatures and the Graduate Program in Comparative Literature. Dr. Alidou’s specialization is Theoretical Linguistics, Gender, and African Studies. She is the author of several books, including Protest Arts, Gender and Social Change: Fiction and Popular Songs in Hausa Societies Across Borders (Michigan University Press, 2023). Dr. Alidou has served as the President of the African Studies Association (2022-2023) and the Director of the Center for African Studies at Rutgers University (2009-2015, 2025-2025). Currently, she serves as a Senior Faculty Advisor to UNESCO BREDA for the design of UNESCO-Rutgers University’s Gender and Transformative Leadership Curriculum for African Universities and Civil Society Organizations.

The annual W.E.B. Du Bois lecture is organized by the Department of Africana Studies.

Co-sponsored by the Center for Social Science Scholarship; the Dresher Center for the Humanities; the Shriver Center; and the Division of Professional Studies.

This event is open for full participation by all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other protected category under applicable federal law, state law, and the University's nondiscrimination policy.
Ousseina Alidou is smiling towards the camera. She is seated in front of a patterned background.