Event Description

Learn about African knowledge systems in this interactive workshop with Michelle Bonsu. Explore the differences between African and Western knowledge systems and learn about different ways to incorporate African knowledge into daily life. Family historians can enrich their genealogy research toolkit by learning about diverse forms of knowledge production and oral history transmission.

Michelle Bonsu is a Ghanaian cultural worker and the creator of Asase Ba , an educational platform that uncovers, documents and uplifts diverse African stories.

When

2:30PM - 4:30PM
Saturday February 8 2025
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Contact

519-743-0271

Where

Meeting Room D
Central Library
85 Queen St N
Kitchener Ontario
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