I have given a series of talks on some of which include guest lectures, speaking on panels and being invited as a speaker for a lecture series.

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I served as moderator for this panel.

This conversation presents a forum where the perspectives of sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, legal scholars, and media scholars are presented on the histories and discourses around witchcraft and witchcraft accusations in Ghana. The public forum covers topics such as the history of witchcraft accusations and witch camps, the relationship between witchcraft accusations and the patriarchy, the sociological implications of witchcraft accusations, and media narratives around witchcraft, witchcraft accusations and witch camps.

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The Youth & Digital Media

I was invited to share my research and industry experience on the ways that the media contributes to harmful stereotypes about young Africans.

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Workshop on Fact-checking

At a workshop organized by Ghana Fact in Tamale, Ghana, I shared tips with student journalists about how high levels of media literacy can make them more effective journalists.

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An African Feminist Roundtable

I joined other African feminists to engage in conversation about feminist organizing in Africa. We highlighted the importance of embodying a radical praxis in our feminist work.

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I joined feminists across Africa and beyond to discuss feminist strategies employed by African feminists in digital spaces. Watch here.

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In the fall of 2020, I spoke at the Translating Africa/Africa in Translation symposium at Rutgers University. I discussed the relationships between media, African languages and indigenous knowledge systems.