2009 Conference Papers and Presentations

  • Maurice N. Amutabi, “Hiccups and Upheavals in Kenya's Democratic Transition: Interrogating the role of ethnicity, political elite and external factors.” Paper presented at the Indiana Consortium for International Programs and the Indiana University-Bloomington African Studies Program in cooperation with IUPUI Office of International Affairs on the theme “Democratic Processes, Violence, and Reconstruction in Africa,” IUPUI University Place Conference Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, Friday, September 25, 2009.
  • Maurice N. Amutabi. “Environmental Dialogue From Below: Retrospection of the Role of Regular People, CBOs, NGOs and Governments as Stakeholders in Environmental Questions in Africa.” Paper presented at the conference on the Environmental Justice and Governance: African Perspectives in the Neo-Liberal Era, held at the William H. Gates, School of Law, University of Washington, Seattle, Wednesday April 15, 2009 to Thursday April 16, 2009.
  • Maurice N. Amutabi, “NGOs and micro-development in Northern Kenya: Reaching the Unreached, Bridging the Gap and Empowering the Grassroots.” Paper presentation to Study Abroad Group, School of Law, University of Washington, Seattle, April 16, 2009.
  • Maurice N. Amutabi. “The role of Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Conservation in Africa: The Case of the Abaluyia of Western Kenya.” Paper presented at the 2009 Africa Conference held at the University of Texas at Austin on the theme: Science, Technology and the Environment in Africa, March 28-30, 2009.
  • Maurice N. Amutabi. “Intercultural Dialogue and the Black Diaspora: Interrogating the roots and influences of Kiswahili Hip Hop in Kenya.” Paper presented at the AAAHRP 2009 Biennial Black History Conference, on the theme “Black History: Full Disclosure,” at Seattle University, Seattle,  March 21- 22, 2009.
  • Maurice N. Amutabi. “Conversations on the Black Diaspora: Open Discussion.” Paper presented at the AAAHRP 2009 Biennial Black History Conference, on the theme “Black History: Full Disclosure” at Seattle University, Seattle, March 21 -22, 2009.
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