A Rallying Call to Female Elders – Obinokor Talks
The Pan African Collaboration for Excellence in partnership with the Africa Centre will be hosting the Inaugural Obinokor Talks.
About this event
As formal service providers, law and order, community and religious leaders wrestle with modern day challenges, a crucial tradition which could make a difference is not only neglected but is slowly ebbing away – the role of female elders.
The tradition of Obinokors of Igboland in Southeastern Nigeria challenges us to reconsider this invaluable resource which is widely recognized across Canadian indigenous cultures and beyond.
The deluge we face, the challenges they present and the consequences of inaction, call for the revival of female elder traditions in Black and other marginalized communities.
As such, The Pan African Collaboration for Excellence in partnership with the Africa Centre will be hosting the Inaugural Obinokor Talks – A Rallying Call to Female Elders on June 4th, 2022, in Edmonton, Alberta.
The Obinokor Talks for this year will consist of an inaugural lecture by Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Alberta and Director of the Pan African Collaboration for Excellence, Dr. Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika.
Speakers:
Dr Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika – Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Director, the Pan African Collaboration for Excellence, University of Alberta
Beatrice Ghettuba CPA, CMA – An accounting professional and a seasoned community leader who is committed to the advancement of African Canadians in Alberta
Lise Gottell – Landrex Distinguished Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Alberta and a leading expert in sexual consent law in Canada
Date and Time: Saturday, June 4, 2022, from 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Venue: Citadel Multicultural Center 9253 48 Street, Edmonton.
Food will be provided