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PROGRAMME:

11:00: Nozizwe Dube. Co-founder of the Leuven-besed organisation UNDIVIDED, former president of the Flemish Youth Council and politically engaged student at the KU Leuven who has often been in the media on the topic of decolonisation

 

11:15: Karel Van Nieuwenhuyse. Associate professor in History Didactiva at Faculty of Arts in the KU Leuven and part of the specific teacher training programme often dealing with decolonisation

 

11:30: Mitchell Esajas. Co-founder of Black Archives, an Amsterdam-based archive around Black and other marginalised heritage, and often involved in initiatives that contribute to decolonizing education.

 

11:45: Primrose Ntumba. Communications director at the Africa Museum and liaison between the Africa Museum and the Congolese community in Belgium.

 

12:00: PANEL CONVERSATION

 

19:00: Inclusivity and decolonization with:

 

Rik Reusen. Policy director at UNIA, an an independant public institution which strives for equality and against discrimination.

 

Collective Faire Part. An ensable of Belgian and Congolese filmmakers who want to tell new stories about Kinshasa and Brussels, and the relation between the two.

 

Jenebah Kamara. A student in social relations at Artevelde Hogeschool former intern at Vicotria Deluxe, an organisation which aims to contest the dominant stereotypical imaging which minority groups are often faced with.

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