
Race and Resistance Across Borders in the Long Twentieth Century
This series focuses on the history and culture of activists, artists and intellectuals who have worked within and against racially oppressive hierarchies in the twentieth century and beyond, and who have then sought to define and to achieve full equality once those formal hierarchies have been overturned. It explores the ways in which such individuals - writers, scholars, campaigners and organizers, ministers, and artists and performers of all kinds - locate their resistance within a global context and forge connections with each other across national, linguistic, regional and imperial borders.

The Responsibilities of Caribbean Intellectuals in an Age of Disenchantment
Lectures by New Chaired Professors and Sponsored by the President of Smith College.
Aaron Kamugisha, “The Responsibilities of Caribbean Intellectuals in an Age of Disenchantment.”
Monday, February 26th at 5pm in the Neilson Library Klingstein Browsing Room.

9th Annual Critical Caribbean Symposium: Celebrating the Cultural and Intellectual Legacy of Sylvia Wynter
Small Axe editorial committee member Aaron Kamugisha will deliver the keynote address at the University of the Bahama's 9th Annual Critical Caribbean Symposium: Celebrating the Cultural and Intellectual Legacy of Sylvia Wynter.
The symposium will also include presentations by previous Small Axe contributors Rinaldo Walcott (sx57) and Tonya Haynes (sx49).
Date: Friday, November 19th
Time: 10am-1:30pm EDT
Register here

Caribbean Thought against Neocolonial Citizenship: Towards a Future Beyond Coloniality
Prof. Aaron Kamugisha Webinar
Title: Caribbean Thought against Neocolonial Citizenship: Towards a Future Beyond Coloniality
Date: November 26, 2020
Registration: www.uoc.cw/webinar
The event is organized in the framework of the NWO-funded research project ‘Cultural Practices of Citizenship under Conditions of Fragmented Sovereignty’

Book Launch: Beyond Coloniality
You are invited to a Book Launch!
Beyond Coloniality: Citizenship and Freedom in the Caribbean Intellectual Tradition by Aaron Kamugisha
Date: Wednesday, 8th May, 2019
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: The UWI, Cave Hill Campus

Book Launch: Caribbean Popular Culture: Power, Politics and Performance
You are invited to a book launch!
Caribbean Popular Culture: Power, Politics and Performance edited by Yanique Hume & Aaron Kamugisha
Feature Address by Professor Emeritus, Gordon Rohlehr
Location: Mount Restaurant, Cave Hill Campus
Thursday, November 3rd, 2016 | 7:00 PM